In DB2 - Is there any SQL statement, when I execute, will return a list of Stored Procedures that are referring to a table name.
There is a catalog view SYSCAT.ROUTINEDEP:
SELECT R.ROUTINESCHEMA, R.ROUTINENAME
FROM SYSCAT.ROUTINEDEP D, SYSCAT.ROUTINES R
WHERE D.ROUTINESCHEMA = R.ROUTINESCHEMA AND D.SPECIFICNAME = R.SPECIFICNAME
AND D.BTYPE IN ('T','V','A')
AND D.BSCHEMA = 'MYTABLESCHEMA' AND D.BNAME = 'MYTABLENAME'
Keep in mind that tables referenced by dynamic SQL will not appear in SYSCAT.ROUTINEDEP.
You can utilize the catalog view SYSCAT.ROUTINEDEP for that:
select specificname, routineschema from syscat.routinedep where btype='F' and bschema='yourschema' and bname='yourtable'
This will return all routines (incl. stored procedures) dependent on that referenced table identified by yourschema.yourtable
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I'm transforming some old PostgreSQL code to jOOQ, and I'm currently struggling with SQL that has multiple WITH clauses, where each one depends on previous. It would be best to keep the SQL logic the way it was written and not to change it (e.g. multiple queries to DB).
As it seems, there is no way to do SELECT on something that is UPDATE ... RETURNING, for example
dsl.select(DSL.asterisk())
.from(dsl.update(...)
.returning(DSL.asterisk())
)
I've created some test tables, trying to create some sort of MVCE:
create table dashboard.test (id int primary key not null, data text); --test table
with updated_test AS (
UPDATE dashboard.test SET data = 'new data'
WHERE id = 1
returning data
),
test_user AS (
select du.* from dashboard.dashboard_user du, updated_test -- from previous WITH
where du.is_active AND du.data = updated_test.data
)
SELECT jsonb_build_object('test_user', to_jsonb(tu.*), 'updated_test', to_jsonb(ut.*))
FROM test_user tu, updated_test ut; -- from both WITH clauses
So far this is my jOOQ code (written in Kotlin):
dsl.with("updated_test").`as`(
dsl.update(Tables.TEST)
.set(Tables.TEST.DATA, DSL.value("new data"))
.returning(Tables.TEST.DATA) //ERROR is here: Required Select<*>, found UpdateResultStep<TestRecord>
).with("test_user").`as`(
dsl
.select(DSL.asterisk())
.from(
Tables.DASHBOARD_USER,
DSL.table(DSL.name("updated_test")) //or what to use here?
)
.where(Tables.DASHBOARD_USER.IS_ACTIVE.isTrue
.and(Tables.DASHBOARD_USER.DATA.eq(DSL.field(DSL.name("updated_test.data"), String::class.java)))
)
)
.select() //here goes my own logic for jsonBBuildObject (which is tested and works for other queries)
.from(
DSL.table(DSL.name("updated_test")), //what to use here
DSL.table(DSL.name("test_user")) //or here
)
Are there any workarounds for this? I'd like to avoid changing SQL if possible.
Also, in this project this trick is used very often to get JSON(B) from UPDATE clause (table has JSON(B) columns too):
with _updated AS (update dashboard.test SET data = 'something' WHERE id = 1 returning *)
select to_jsonb(_updated.*) from _updated;
and it will be a real step back for us if there is no workaround for this.
I'm using JOOQ version 3.13.3, and Postgres 12.0.
This is currently not supported in jOOQ, see:
https://github.com/jOOQ/jOOQ/issues/3185
https://github.com/jOOQ/jOOQ/issues/4474
The workaround is, as always, when some vendor specific syntax is unsupported, to resort to plain SQL templating
E.g.
// If you don't need to map data types
dsl.fetch("with t as ({0}) {1}", update, select);
// If you need to map data types
dsl.resultQuery("with t as ({0}) {1}", update, select).coerce(select.getSelect()).fetch();
How to set values for one column based on another?
Goal: When in the DB table the column Remote = table SO in the column
Thrunode -> Set in the table DB the column customer = table SO
DB = tbl_db_collecting
SO = tb_systemshc
sql:
UPDATE tbl_db_collecting SET
tbl_db_collecting.customer = tb_systemshc.environment
FROM tb_systemshc
WHERE tbl_db_collecting.lower(remote) = tb_systemshc.lower(thrunode)
output:
SQL Error [3F000]: ERROR: schema "tbl_db_collecting" does not exist
Is this what you are looking for?
update tbl_db_collecting
set customer = tb_systemshc.environment
from tb_systemshc
where lower(tbl_db_collecting.remote) = lower(tb_systemshc.thrunode);
When you write tbl_db_collecting.lower(remote), PostgreSQL parses that as if you are looking for a lower() function defined in schema tbl_db_collecting.
I'm developing an extension for TYPO3 CMS 8.7.8. I'm using query->statement() to select all fields from a single table, plus 1 field from another table. I get a QueryResult with the proper models and I would like to have that 1 extra field added to them. Is that possible?
You can do SQL queries with the ->statement(...) method and in that, use normal JOIN commands
From the documentation
$result = $query->statement('SELECT * FROM tx_sjroffers_domain_model_offer
WHERE title LIKE ? AND organization IN ?', array('%climbing%', array(33,47)));
So you can do JOINs on whatever table you want to (also code from the documentation)
LEFT JOIN tx_blogexample_person
ON tx_blogexample_post.author = tx_blogexample_person.uid
But you will end up with the raw data from the mysql query. If you want to transform it into a object, use the Property Mapper
You can use JOIN in your sql statments like below.
$query = $this->createQuery();
$sql = 'SELECT single.*,another.field_anme AS fields_name
FROM
tx_single_table_name single
JOIN
tx_another_table_name another
ON
single.fields = another.uid
WHERE
O.deleted = 0
AND O.hidden=0
AND O.uid=' . $orderId;
return $query->statement($sql)->execute();
I need to update a few thousand rows in my Postgres table using the result of a array_agg and spatial lookup.
The query needs to take the geometry of the parent table, and return an array of the matching row IDs in the other table. It may return no IDs or potentially 2-3 IDs.
I've tried to use an UPDATE FROM but I can't seem to pass into the subquery the parent table geom column for the SELECT. I can't see any way of doing a JOIN between the 2 tables.
Here is what I currently have:
UPDATE lrc_wales_data.records
SET lrc_array = subquery.lrc_array
FROM (
SELECT array_agg(wales_lrcs.gid) AS lrc_array
FROM layers.wales_lrcs
WHERE st_dwithin(records.geom_poly, wales_lrcs.geom, 0)
) AS subquery
WHERE records.lrc = 'nrw';
The error I get is:
ERROR: invalid reference to FROM-clause entry for table "records"
LINE 7: WHERE st_dwithin(records.geom_poly, wales_lrcs.geom, 0)
Is this even possible?
Many thanks,
Steve
Realised there was no need to use SET FROM. I could just use a sub query directly in the SET:
UPDATE lrc_wales_data.records
SET lrc_array = (
SELECT array_agg(wales_lrcs.gid) AS lrc
FROM layers.wales_lrcs
WHERE st_dwithin(records.geom_poly, wales_lrcs.geom, 0)
)
WHERE records.lrc = 'nrw';
I have a rpg program that contains a routine that updates a db2 table.
I have declared a local var in the program
myvar
If <condition>
%nullind(myvar) = *on
it complains that the field is not capable of null.
I use this variable in an SQL update statement
UPDATE TABLE
SET X=:myvar
how can I set X to null?
Internally defined fields are not null capable but you can use an externally described data structure to import the table definitions and enable nulls for database fields.
H ALWNULL(*USRCTL)
D TABLE E DS EXTNAME(TABLE) QUALIFIED
/FREE
if <condition>;
%nullind(table.x) = *on;
endif;
exec sql update table
set x = :table.x
where <condition>;
/END-FREE