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I am trying to import metadata from the schema which have tables with ST_GEOMETRY column type. It is throwing




ORA-01427: Subquery returns more than one row




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With the tables without ST_GEOMETRY the improt is fine.
Please suggest if we need to do some extra setting for importing this type of data.



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    I am trying to import metadata from the schema which have tables with ST_GEOMETRY column type. It is throwing




    ORA-01427: Subquery returns more than one row




    .
    With the tables without ST_GEOMETRY the improt is fine.
    Please suggest if we need to do some extra setting for importing this type of data.



    Regards



    Panna Modi










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      I am trying to import metadata from the schema which have tables with ST_GEOMETRY column type. It is throwing




      ORA-01427: Subquery returns more than one row




      .
      With the tables without ST_GEOMETRY the improt is fine.
      Please suggest if we need to do some extra setting for importing this type of data.



      Regards



      Panna Modi










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      I am trying to import metadata from the schema which have tables with ST_GEOMETRY column type. It is throwing




      ORA-01427: Subquery returns more than one row




      .
      With the tables without ST_GEOMETRY the improt is fine.
      Please suggest if we need to do some extra setting for importing this type of data.



      Regards



      Panna Modi







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          Do one of two things:




          1. Have your data architect design and your database administrator
            implement views for these tables. The views should omit the
            geometry columns. Alternatively, if you need the geometry in Cognos
            for some reason, they can convert the geometry to text.

          2. In the query that defines the query subject, specify the columns you
            want rather than using SELECT *. Again, you can use the appropriate SQL functions to convert the geometry to WKT if needed.






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          • Thanks a lot.I have used sde.st_astext(SHAPE) SHAPE_wkt to convert Geometry to WKT.

            – PRAMOD
            Nov 19 '18 at 10:14











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          Do one of two things:




          1. Have your data architect design and your database administrator
            implement views for these tables. The views should omit the
            geometry columns. Alternatively, if you need the geometry in Cognos
            for some reason, they can convert the geometry to text.

          2. In the query that defines the query subject, specify the columns you
            want rather than using SELECT *. Again, you can use the appropriate SQL functions to convert the geometry to WKT if needed.






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          • Thanks a lot.I have used sde.st_astext(SHAPE) SHAPE_wkt to convert Geometry to WKT.

            – PRAMOD
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          Do one of two things:




          1. Have your data architect design and your database administrator
            implement views for these tables. The views should omit the
            geometry columns. Alternatively, if you need the geometry in Cognos
            for some reason, they can convert the geometry to text.

          2. In the query that defines the query subject, specify the columns you
            want rather than using SELECT *. Again, you can use the appropriate SQL functions to convert the geometry to WKT if needed.






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          • Thanks a lot.I have used sde.st_astext(SHAPE) SHAPE_wkt to convert Geometry to WKT.

            – PRAMOD
            Nov 19 '18 at 10:14














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          Do one of two things:




          1. Have your data architect design and your database administrator
            implement views for these tables. The views should omit the
            geometry columns. Alternatively, if you need the geometry in Cognos
            for some reason, they can convert the geometry to text.

          2. In the query that defines the query subject, specify the columns you
            want rather than using SELECT *. Again, you can use the appropriate SQL functions to convert the geometry to WKT if needed.






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          Do one of two things:




          1. Have your data architect design and your database administrator
            implement views for these tables. The views should omit the
            geometry columns. Alternatively, if you need the geometry in Cognos
            for some reason, they can convert the geometry to text.

          2. In the query that defines the query subject, specify the columns you
            want rather than using SELECT *. Again, you can use the appropriate SQL functions to convert the geometry to WKT if needed.







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          • Thanks a lot.I have used sde.st_astext(SHAPE) SHAPE_wkt to convert Geometry to WKT.

            – PRAMOD
            Nov 19 '18 at 10:14



















          • Thanks a lot.I have used sde.st_astext(SHAPE) SHAPE_wkt to convert Geometry to WKT.

            – PRAMOD
            Nov 19 '18 at 10:14

















          Thanks a lot.I have used sde.st_astext(SHAPE) SHAPE_wkt to convert Geometry to WKT.

          – PRAMOD
          Nov 19 '18 at 10:14





          Thanks a lot.I have used sde.st_astext(SHAPE) SHAPE_wkt to convert Geometry to WKT.

          – PRAMOD
          Nov 19 '18 at 10:14




















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