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Iam trying to refresh the materialized view by using:

DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('v_materialized_foo_tbl')

But it's throwing invalid sql statement.

Then I have created a stored procedure like this:

CREATE OR REPLACE 
PROCEDURE MAT_VIEW_FOO_TBL 
IS
BEGIN
   DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('v_materialized_foo_tbl')
END MAT_VIEW_FOO_TBL IS;

This procedure has been created successfully but when i am calling this procedure with

MAT_VIEW_FOO_TBL;

it's throwing an error again.

Kindly suggest a solution for this issue.

Thanks, Srinivas

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    are you using exec DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('v_materialized_foo_tbl'); or exec MAT_VIEW_FOO_TBL or BEGIN DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('v_materialized_foo_tbl'); END;? Any of these should work. Jul 19, 2012 at 6:18
  • I tried with exec MAT_VIEW_FOO_TBL; also BEGIN DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('v_materialized_foo_tbl'); END; but didnt worked.
    – Srinivas
    Jul 19, 2012 at 6:24
  • I think you are executing it from php as sql statement. It should be executed as procedure. I don't know php. How you call those statements. From Toad/SQLDeveloper or with php? Jul 19, 2012 at 6:31
  • and... you should call it with 'V_MATERIALIZED_FOO_TBL' not lowercase. Jul 19, 2012 at 6:32
  • Yes iam executing these statements from Zend Studio. And i tried with capital letter BEGIN DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('V_MATERIALIZED_FOO_TBL'); END; where its giving new error ORA-06550: line 1, column 59: PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "" when expecting one of the following: ; <an identifier> <a double-quoted delimited-identifier> The symbol "; was inserted before "" to continue.
    – Srinivas
    Jul 19, 2012 at 6:39

9 Answers 9

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Run this script to refresh data in materialized view:

BEGIN
DBMS_SNAPSHOT.REFRESH('Name here');
END;
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    Above code is tested various times, and it works fine, no exception/error. There may be some problem with your tool/mechane etc.
    – Waqas Ali
    Oct 2, 2013 at 10:46
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    If you have a schema, use the following dbms_snapshot.refresh('schema.view');
    – Zeus
    Jul 18, 2019 at 13:25
58

try this:

DBMS_SNAPSHOT.REFRESH( 'v_materialized_foo_tbl','f'); 

first parameter is name of mat_view and second defines type of refresh. f denotes fast refresh. but keep this thing in mind it will override any any other refresh timing options.

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    This works fine in an IDE like SQL Developer, but if you are executing it from code (like ODP.NET etc..) then it has to be wrapped in BEGIN & END as @Waqas Ali suggests. Apr 22, 2014 at 5:50
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    @TomHalladay Is there something wrong with using EXECUTE for that? (The raw function certainly didn't work from SQL Developer for me.)
    – jpmc26
    Jun 17, 2014 at 8:46
  • Getting below error: REFRESH FAST can not be used for materialized views Jun 30, 2022 at 9:36
18

a bit late to the game, but I found a way to make the original syntax in this question work (I'm on Oracle 11g)

** first switch to schema of your MV **

EXECUTE DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH(LIST=>'MV_MY_VIEW');

alternatively you can add some options:

EXECUTE DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH(LIST=>'MV_MY_VIEW',PARALLELISM=>4);

this actually works for me, and adding parallelism option sped my execution about 2.5 times.

More info here: How to Refresh a Materialized View in Parallel

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You can refresh a materialized view completely as follows:

EXECUTE  
DBMS_SNAPSHOT.REFRESH('Materialized_VIEW_OWNER_NAME.Materialized_VIEW_NAME','COMPLETE');
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Best option is to use the '?' argument for the method. This way DBMS_MVIEW will choose the best way to refresh, so it'll do the fastest refresh it can for you. , and won't fail if you try something like method=>'f' when you actually need a complete refresh. :-)

from the SQL*Plus prompt:

EXEC DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('my_schema.my_mview', method => '?');
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If you're working with SQL Developer, you have to put the dbms_view in lowercase. The rest compiled fine for me although I haven't called the procedure from code yet.

CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE "MAT_VIEW_FOO_TBL" AS 
BEGIN
  dbms_mview.refresh('v_materialized_foo_tbl');
END;
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Try using the below syntax:

Common Syntax:

begin
dbms_mview.refresh('mview_name');
end;

Example:

begin
dbms_mview.refresh('inv_trans');
end;

Hope the above helps.

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EXECUTE dbms_mview.refresh('view name','cf');

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When we have to use inbuilt procedures or packages we have to use "EXECUTE" command then it will work.

EX:

EXECUTE exec DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH('v_materialized_foo_tbl');

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    Welcome to Stackoverflow. Please take some time to read how to write a good answer. read this and this Feb 9, 2017 at 7:10

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