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Im trying to take Total transaction count from a table`between the given date on oracle database.I wrote a subquery to group unique transactions and when i try to sum across the columns in subquery i get an error ORA-00904: ColumnName : invalid identifier. Im new to oracle but this same used to work for me in sql server.

Here is my query.

select sum(Tots),sum(CRIR),sum(RT),sum(Succes) from( 

select  ds.LOAN_ID,ds.CUST_ID,TO_CHAR(ds.SENT_DT_TIME, 'YYYY-MM-DD') "Dates", count(*) "Tots", 
  SUM(DECODE (ds.STATUS, 'CR', 1,'IR',1,0)) "CRIR",
  SUM(DECODE (ds.STATUS, 'R', 1,'T',1,0)) "RT",
  SUM(DECODE (ds.STATUS, 'S', 1, 0)) "Succes"
  FROM DATA_STRING ds
  WHERE TRUNC(ds.SENT_DT_TIME) BETWEEN to_date('2016-10-04','yyyy-mm-dd') and to_date('2016-10-07','yyyy-mm-dd')
  Group by ds.LOAN_ID,ds.CUST_ID,TO_CHAR(ds.SENT_DT_TIME, 'YYYY-MM-DD')
); 
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  • What is the full error message? It should point you to the line and position of the offending identifier, does that help? (Share that info here if you need more help.)
    – user5683823
    Oct 6, 2016 at 2:42

2 Answers 2

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Your query would be much more simply written as:

select count(*),
       sum(case when status in ('CR', 'IR') then 1 else 0 end) as CRIR, 
       sum(case when status in ('R', 'T') then 1 else 0 end) as RT, 
       sum(case when status in ('S') then 1 else 0 end) as Succes
from data_string ds
where ds.sent_dt_time >= date '2016-10-04' and
      ds.sent_dt_time < date '2016-10-08';

Notes:

  • Two levels of aggregation is not needed for what you want to do.
  • Use case instead of decode(), because case is standard SQL. It is also simpler to incorporate logic such as in.
  • Oracle supports the date keyword, which can be followed by a standard date.
  • Almost exactly the same query works in SQL Server (minus the date keyword).
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  • I want to do group by to group all the unique transactions on a day
    – Raju
    Oct 6, 2016 at 2:47
  • @Raju . . . It is only possible to answer the question that you ask. A double aggregation is not necessary. If you have another question, then ask it as another question. If you modify this one, it could invalidate this answer and hence attract downvotes. Oct 6, 2016 at 2:49
  • how come it works on SQL server not on Oracle?!!..Any restrictions in Oracle for Two level aggregations?
    – Raju
    Oct 6, 2016 at 3:28
  • @Raju . . . I didn't say it wouldn't work with two levels of aggregations, just that this version is simpler and more portable. Oct 6, 2016 at 3:29
  • If thats the case why it was throwing error for my query. Did i do anything wrong?
    – Raju
    Oct 6, 2016 at 3:39
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Just for your error ORA-00904: ColumnName : invalid identifier

If you use quoted aliases for columns "Tots", "CRIR", "RT", "Succes" in subquery, then you need use the same quoted aliases in main query.

Quoted aliases are case sensitive. But nonquoted aliases are not case sensitive. Oracle interprets them as uppercase.

It will be work:

select sum("Tots"),sum("CRIR"),sum("RT"),sum("Succes") from( 

select  ds.LOAN_ID,ds.CUST_ID,TO_CHAR(ds.SENT_DT_TIME, 'YYYY-MM-DD') "Dates", count(*) "Tots", 
  SUM(DECODE (ds.STATUS, 'CR', 1,'IR',1,0)) "CRIR",
  SUM(DECODE (ds.STATUS, 'R', 1,'T',1,0)) "RT",
  SUM(DECODE (ds.STATUS, 'S', 1, 0)) "Succes"
  FROM DATA_STRING ds
  WHERE TRUNC(ds.SENT_DT_TIME) BETWEEN to_date('2016-10-04','yyyy-mm-dd') and to_date('2016-10-07','yyyy-mm-dd')
  Group by ds.LOAN_ID,ds.CUST_ID,TO_CHAR(ds.SENT_DT_TIME, 'YYYY-MM-DD')
); 

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