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I am using SET LINESIZE 32767 for displaying properly data in tables, however there is a table that does not accommodate all the columns, also what is the difference between linesize and SET NUM

TABLE

CREATE TABLE STAFF(
EMP_ID NUMBER NOT NULL,
EMP_NAME VARCHAR2(20),
EMP_DOB DATE,
EMP_TEL VARCHAR2(20),
EMP_EMAIL VARCHAR2(50),
EMP_ADDR VARCHAR2(100),
EMP_HIREDATE DATE,
EMP_ENDDATE DATE,
EMP_SALARY NUMBER(7,2),
EMP_SUPERVISOR NUMBER,
 JOB_CODE NUMBER,
 BRA_CODE NUMBER);

INSERT SAMPLE

INSERT INTO STAFF VALUES (NULL,'Andres Baravalle',to_date('25/03/1975','dd/mm/YYYY'),'723 3403-2817','[email protected]','P.O. Box 879, 1742 Porttitor',to_date('15/04/2007','dd/mm/YYYY'),to_date('19/02/2007','dd/mm/YYYY'),49670,NULL,1,10);

SELECT * FROM STAFF; yields the following

output

Edit----

Guys how can i get rid of all the space in the timestamp attributes

Get rid of space

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  • :) Anyone has any suggestions? Mar 16, 2012 at 23:54
  • Don't you need to do some column formatting as well to make it fit? Compress some of the ones that are too wide: "col emp_id format a6" widen those that are wrapping on you.
    – Glenn
    Mar 17, 2012 at 0:01
  • Heya Glenn, what does "col emp_id format a6" exactly do? Mar 17, 2012 at 6:08
  • @Jose_David_Garcia_Llanos Sets the column emp_id to use only 6 characters of space. A lot of your columns can be narrowed down. Check the sqlplus reference, there are a bunch of other column formatting options.
    – Glenn
    Mar 17, 2012 at 12:37
  • Is it the same as setting the data type to varchar2(6) or char(6)? Mar 18, 2012 at 2:21

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SET LINESIZE sets the total number of characters that SQL*Plus displays on one line before beginning a new line.

However SET NUM is totaly different and sets the default width for displaying numbers.

see here

try setting also your pagesize to be able to see all your table content n one page :

set pagesize n

and increasing your linesize

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  • Thanks the link to the user guide helped Mar 17, 2012 at 4:22
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It looks like your console is wrapping for you. Have you tried outputting that data to a text file and opening it in a proper text editor? Looking it through a console is always going to be constrained by the limits of the console. Spool it out to a file and see what you get.

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    +1 - Another alternative would be to increase the horizontal width of the console. Mar 17, 2012 at 1:02
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    Yeah, except that he's got that crazy 32767 width thing going on. I suppose there is hardware that exists somewhere to get a display up that displays 32767 readable characters horizontally. Actually... I WANT ONE!
    – gfortune
    Mar 17, 2012 at 4:12
  • I got it working by setting both screen buffer size and linesize to 300 Mar 17, 2012 at 4:20
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Additionally answer you last edit, you can reformat the various columns using "column".

COLUMN emp_id format a20
COLUMN emp_tel format a15
COLUMN dept_time format a21
COLUMN arrv_time format a21

Which will format the fields above and wrap excess onto the next line.

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