How do I rewrite this oracle query, in the case I have no rows returned and want to hardcode a default value of '0' for a count and the sysdate information?
My query now will give me this if there is no data:
1* SELECT count(*) as MYCNT, timestamp FROM TESTDATA WHERE timestamp = to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000' group by timestamp
SQL> /
no rows selected
Here, I tried NVL, but not getting expected output:
1* select nvl(count(*), 0) as MYCNT, to_c开发者_StackOverflowhar(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000' from TESTDATA WHERE timestamp = to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000' group by timestamp
SQL> /
no rows selected
Want to see something like this:
MYCNT TIMESTMP
----- --------
0 201107250000
The group by is preventing this from just working by defult.
select count(*) , to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000' as timestamp
from dual where 1=0
You can see this is the case by comparing the output to:
select count(*) , to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000' as timestamp
from dual where 1=0
group by to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000'
Second version returns blank, first version returns 0 and the timestamp
try
SELECT 0, to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000' FROM DUAL WHERE 0 =
(SELECT count(*) FROM TESTDATA WHERE timestamp = to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000')
UNION
SELECT count(*) as MYCNT, timestamp FROM TESTDATA WHERE timestamp = to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000' group by timestamp
this return the real data if it is present and if not the default
Try this:
SELECT count(*) as MYCNT, timestamp
FROM TESTDATA
WHERE timestamp = to_char(sysdate-2, 'yyyymmdd') || '0000'
GROUP BY timestamp
UNION
SELECT 0, '201107250000'
FROM dual
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