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a valid SQL statement. This error can occur if the Procedural Option is not installed and a SQL statement is issued that requires this option (for oracle invalid identifier but column exists example, a CREATE PROCEDURE statement). You can determine if the Procedural
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Option is installed by starting SQL*Plus. If the PL/SQL banner is not displayed, then the option is not ora 00904 invalid identifier insert statement installed. Action: Correct the syntax or install the Procedural Option. ORA-00901 invalid CREATE command Cause: The CREATE command was not followed by a valid CREATE option. Action: Correct the syntax.
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ORA-00902 invalid datatype Cause: The datatype entered in the CREATE or ALTER TABLE statement is not valid. Action: Correct the syntax. ORA-00903 invalid table name Cause: A table or cluster name is invalid or does not exist. This message is also issued if an invalid cluster name or no cluster name is specified in an ALTER CLUSTER or DROP CLUSTER ora-00904 invalid identifier in oracle forms statement. Action: Check spelling. A valid table name or cluster name must begin with a letter and may contain only alphanumeric characters and the special characters $, _, and #. The name must be less than or equal to 30 characters and cannot be a reserved word. ORA-00904 string: invalid identifier Cause: The column name entered is either missing or invalid. Action: Enter a valid column name. A valid column name must begin with a letter, be less than or equal to 30 characters, and consist of only alphanumeric characters and the special characters $, _, and #. If it contains other characters, then it must be enclosed in double quotation marks. It may not be a reserved word. ORA-00905 missing keyword Cause: A required keyword is missing. Action: Correct the syntax. ORA-00906 missing left parenthesis Cause: A required left parenthesis has been omitted. Certain commands, such as CREATE TABLE, CREATE CLUSTER, and INSERT, require a list of items enclosed in parentheses. Parentheses also are required around subqueries in WHERE clauses and in UPDATE table SET
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Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 20 Star 256 Fork 46 joeferner/node-persist Code Issues 39 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Query.all on Oracle report ORA-00904: invalid identifier error #73 Open zorrofox opened this Issue May 24, 2013 · 5 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 3 participants zorrofox commented May 24, 2013 I have use the quick start code var persist = require("persist"); var type = persist.type; // define some model objects test = persist.define('test', { 'col_str' : type.STRING }); persist.connect({ "driver" : "oracle", "hostname" : "localhost", "user" : "hr", "password" : "welcome1", trace : true }, function(err, connection) { test.using(connection).all(function(err, rows){ if (err) console.log(err); }) }); And I will get ORA-00904: "T0"."id": invalid identifier error. I have some review on the source code find in the ./lib/drivers/oracle.js file line 186 when the oracle driver implemented escapeColumnName function: ... escapeColumnName: function (columnName) { return '"' + columnName + '"'; } ... But the oracle will recognize the double quotation marks as usual char and not match the orignal table column name. Owner joeferner commented May 24, 2013 Unfortunately I don't have access to an Oracle environment anymore. Looking at this Stack Overflow question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13798035/oracle-table-column-name-with-space quotes should work. It looks like you have tracing on. Can you copy and paste the SQL info SQLPlus and get it to work? zorrofox commented May 24, 2013 The output SQL like this: select t0."col_str" AS c0, t0."id" AS c1 FROM tests t0 The SQL or SQLPLUS also will report the ORA-00904 issue. And I think you mentioned solution only work in create table on oracle. zorrofox commented May 24, 2013 I just try some case, and the if the oracle table column name DOES have some spaces you must use the double quotation marks but if you don't have any spaces you MUST NOT use the them. So I suggest the code bellow: escapeColumnName: function (columnName) { return columnName.indexOf(String.fromCharCode(32)) > 0 ? '"' + columnName + '"' : columnName; } This was referenced May 24, 2013 Merged Modify oracle.js to resolve ORA-00904 issue #74 Open Error while saving many to many association in oracle #85 RobertZito commente