I have a hierarchical query in Oracle 10 SQL that used to work. However, I removed the materialized view it was based on, and now I can't get it to come out properly, even leaving that view out altogether.
The original query looked like this:
select oh.name, oh.description
, sys_connect_by_path(groupname, ':') "Groups"
, (select count(*)
from ml.lastobsmv
where lastobsmv.hdid = oh.hdid) as obscount
from ml.obshead oh
join ml.hiergrps hg on oh.groupid = hg.groupid
connect by prior hg.groupid = hg.parentid
I presume it still works, but without the lastobsmv view, I can't test it.
If I trim it down to
select oh.name, oh.description
from ml.obshead oh
join ml.hiergrps hg on oh.groupid = hg.groupid
it still works, returning 41K records. However, when I use the connect by clause, it goes out of control, returning millions of records (I usually have to cancel it before getting an accurate count).
select oh.name, oh.description
, sys_connect_by_path(groupname, ':') "Groups"
from ml.obshead oh
join ml.hiergrps hg on oh.groupid = hg.groupid
connect by prior hg.groupid = hg.parentid
Am I missing something really blatant here, or am I misunderstanding the way this is supposed to work? Thanks.
Vadim,
It should return a list of Observation Terms along with the group they're in. For example,
Obshead:
# CYCLE DAYS, number of days in menstrual cycle, 100
HierGrps:
100, 50, Gynecology
50, 10, Tx
10, 0, Basic
should produce
# CYCLE DAYS, number of days in menstrual cycle, :Basic:Tx:Gynecology
(eventually along with the number of times this obs term has been used, but I'll worry about that later).
Group
column in the reverse order, but it also produces an extra row when run against the sample data in my solution.