Sunday, 9 March 2014

I get ORA-00920: invalid relational operator

I get ORA-00920: invalid relational operator



1.ORA-00920: invalid relational operator tips

Description:all: any [not] between: exists [not] in: is[not] null [not] like



2.sql - ORA-00920: invalid relational operator - Stack Overflow

Description:This SQL query seems to be hitting ORA 00920. select username,
count(*) from host where created_dt between to_date('2012-may-23
00:00:00', 'yyyy-mon-dd hh24:mi:ss ...



3.Oracle Hyperion - Blogger

Description:Created: Nov 19 2008 14:16:54 ##1001000 Unable to Open Report
File [%s] on Server ##1001001 Unknown Command [%s] in Report ##1001002
Incorrect Syntax for Range Format ...



4.perlop - perldoc.perl.org - Perl programming documentation ...

Description:perlop. NAME DESCRIPTION. Operator Precedence and
Associativity Terms and List Operators (Leftward) The Arrow Operator
Auto-increment and Auto-decrement



5.Annals of Oracle's Improbable Errors: Invalid or ...

Description:17-05-2007 ¡¤ If you worked with version 8i, you probably
remember the initialization parameter JOB_QUEUE_INTERVAL. Well, as of
Oracle version 9.0.1 of Oracle RDBMS ...



6.ORA-01797: this operator must be followed by ANY or ALL

Description:06-06-2008 ¡¤ Welcome to Flavio Casetta's official Oracle
database application development related blog. No Mysql supporters were
hurt in the making of this blog.



7.Annotated ES5

Description:7.2 White Space # Ⓣ Ⓔ ¢Ù Ⓐ White space
characters are used to improve source text readability and to separate
tokens (indivisible lexical units) from each ...



8.IBM Compilers

Description:Using this information center Viewing information in the
information center Prerequisite software for the information center
Navigating in the information center



9.Comparison of relational database management systems ...

Description:The following tables compare general and technical information
for a number of relational database management systems. Please see the
individual products' articles ...



10.Time [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]

Description:Time. Time is what we use a clock or calendar to measure. Time
fixes the durations of events; and it specifies which events happen before
which other events.

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