Category: Oracle Database 12c

  • OracleDB12c New Feature: New Row Limiting Clause in SELECT

    Oracle Database 12c now includes a row_limiting_clause in the SELECT statement. This new clause limits the rows returned in a more meaningful and effective way, compared to the methods available in previous releases [using ROWNUM or using Top-N rows using subqueries or using analytic functions like RANK or DENSE_RANK].

    The syntax for the new clause according to the Oracle documentation is:

    [ OFFSET offset { ROW | ROWS } ]
    [ FETCH { FIRST | NEXT } [ { rowcount | percent PERCENT } ]
    { ROW | ROWS } { ONLY | WITH TIES } ]

    the row_limiting_clause follows the ORDER BY clause in the SELECT statement, though ORDER BY is not mandatory, but is recommended for consistent results if you are looking for Top-N analysis.

    OFFSET clause is used to skip the specified number of rows before the limiting begins. If the offset is higher than the number of rows retrieved or is NULL, no rows are returned. ROW, ROWS keywords are there only for readability.

    FETCH clause can specify the number of rows to return or a percentage of rows to return.  FIRST, NEXT keywords can be used interchangeably and is for semantic clarity only.

    ONLY specifies to return exact number or percent of rows to return.

    WITH TIES specifies to return all rows that have the same sort keys as the last row of the row-limited result set (requires an ORDER BY clause).

    Examples:

    SQL> select * from jobs;
    
    JOB_ID     JOB_TITLE                           MIN_SALARY MAX_SALARY
    ---------- ----------------------------------- ---------- ----------
    AD_PRES    President                                20080 40000
    AD_VP      Administration Vice President            15000 30000
    AD_ASST    Administration Assistant                  3000 6000
    FI_MGR     Finance Manager                           8200 16000
    FI_ACCOUNT Accountant                                4200 9000
    AC_MGR     Accounting Manager                        8200 16000
    AC_ACCOUNT Public Accountant                         4200 9000
    SA_MAN     Sales Manager                            10000 20080
    SA_REP     Sales Representative                      6000 12008
    PU_MAN     Purchasing Manager                        8000 15000
    PU_CLERK   Purchasing Clerk                          2500 5500
    ST_MAN     Stock Manager                             5500 8500
    ST_CLERK   Stock Clerk                               2008 5000
    SH_CLERK   Shipping Clerk                            2500 5500
    IT_PROG    Programmer                                4000 10000
    MK_MAN     Marketing Manager                         9000 15000
    MK_REP     Marketing Representative                  4000 9000
    HR_REP     Human Resources Representative            4000 9000
    PR_REP     Public Relations Representative           4500 10500
    
    19 rows selected.

     

    SQL> select * from jobs order by min_salary desc 
         fetch first 5 rows only;
    
    JOB_ID     JOB_TITLE                           MIN_SALARY MAX_SALARY
    ---------- ----------------------------------- ---------- ----------
    AD_PRES    President                                20080 40000
    AD_VP      Administration Vice President            15000 30000
    SA_MAN     Sales Manager                            10000 20080
    MK_MAN     Marketing Manager                         9000 15000
    FI_MGR     Finance Manager                           8200 16000
    
    5 rows selected.

     

    SQL> select * from jobs order by min_salary desc 
         fetch first 5 rows with ties;
    
    JOB_ID     JOB_TITLE                           MIN_SALARY MAX_SALARY
    ---------- ----------------------------------- ---------- ----------
    AD_PRES    President                                20080 40000
    AD_VP      Administration Vice President            15000 30000
    SA_MAN     Sales Manager                            10000 20080
    MK_MAN     Marketing Manager                         9000 15000
    FI_MGR     Finance Manager                           8200 16000
    AC_MGR     Accounting Manager                        8200 16000
    
    6 rows selected.<br>

     

    SQL> select * from jobs order by min_salary desc 
         offset 3 rows fetch first 5 rows with ties;
    
    JOB_ID     JOB_TITLE                           MIN_SALARY MAX_SALARY
    ---------- ----------------------------------- ---------- ----------
    MK_MAN     Marketing Manager                         9000 15000
    FI_MGR     Finance Manager                           8200 16000
    AC_MGR     Accounting Manager                        8200 16000
    PU_MAN     Purchasing Manager                        8000 15000
    SA_REP     Sales Representative                      6000 12008
    
    5 rows selected.<br>

     

    SQL> select * from jobs order by min_salary desc 
         fetch first 20 percent rows only;
    
    JOB_ID     JOB_TITLE                           MIN_SALARY MAX_SALARY
    ---------- ----------------------------------- ---------- ----------
    AD_PRES    President                                20080 40000
    AD_VP      Administration Vice President            15000 30000
    SA_MAN     Sales Manager                            10000 20080
    MK_MAN     Marketing Manager                         9000 15000
    
    4 rows selected.

     

    SQL> select * from jobs order by min_salary desc 
         offset 3 rows fetch first 20 percent rows with ties;
    
    JOB_ID     JOB_TITLE                           MIN_SALARY MAX_SALARY
    ---------- ----------------------------------- ---------- ----------
    MK_MAN     Marketing Manager                         9000 15000
    FI_MGR     Finance Manager                           8200 16000
    AC_MGR     Accounting Manager                        8200 16000
    PU_MAN     Purchasing Manager                        8000 15000
    
    4 rows selected.

     

     

     

  • Oracle Database 12c – Few Links

    Thought of sharing few good links I came across on Oracle Database 12c.

    Cloud Database

    Tuning and Optimizer:

    Information Lifecycle Management (ILM)

    Upgrade

    Oracle By Example (OBE) & Training 

    While writing and keeping this blog in its draft state, came across Steve Karam’s [@OracleAlChemist] collection, where  you have lot more good reads and it keeps growing [Steve updates frequently than you could imagine]… Please bookmark

    http://www.oraclealchemist.com/news/install-oracle-12c-12-1/

    Good job Steve, and thanks for your effort…!