Thursday, March 2, 2017
Tuesday, January 31, 2017
Exhaustive list to lead a peaceful and successful life
Since I have mentioned two opposite kinda keywords together, so there could b chances that I white to complete opposite things, but will try to pin point where applicable or not applicable.
This would b an ongoing process and might not finalize even after my death. Whatever I learn will keep adding here.
I do not claim these all are my own ideas or learnings. But I learnt them myself.
None can read all points at a single go. Take your time. Read in installments.
Beauty of this list is you can stop anywhere and list is complete. If you think, let's read next point, it's never gonna end
1. Very first. Never ever give free suggestions to nobody. Not even your spouse, parents, siblings or even closest friend.
One could argue what I m doing here .... Suggesting. No buddy. I m writing this list for myself. As could not remember all of these always.
Many famous blogs started this way. People started for themselves. May be for note-making or as a journal. Others found it useful and rest is history.
Peaceful √
2. Do not aim for perfection.
Successful √
Peaceful √
Always aim for your aim. Ignore the side effects.
Successful √
Peaceful ×
3. Hire people to work for you.
Nerdy ones than skilled ones.
Successful √
Peaceful ×
4. When you have time, complete your task.
Successful √
Peaceful √
5. Life is all about priorities.
Successful √
Peaceful √
6. You always have to take time out for things. Otherwise you will never get time.
Successful √
Peaceful √
7. Depend upon yourself solely.
8. Everyone thinks he/she is best person or most correct person including you.
9. Life moves on.
10. Decision making = Will it matter in 5 years?
11. Always remember The Almighty has blessed us with two eyes and two ears but only one mouth.
Listen & read more. Speak less.
Open minded. No deaf ears to any suggestions.
10. Do not deal in money matters with anyone and everyone whom you value.
Money is root of all evils, comforts and greediness.
11. Others (persons/events) doesn't matter. What matters is our reaction to them.
11. Choose life. Choose happiness.
11. Share only what is needed.
Never let anyone know what's going on your mind.
- keep secrets
- Be brave. Even if you are not, pretend to be. None can tell the difference.
- Don't do anything for credit.
- Avoid sarcastic comments
12. Life is about ups and down.
Don't get overwhelmed with happiness. Don't get too sad with adversaries. Whatever today it is, tongue it's gonna change.
- forgive. For your own sake
- don't expect life to b fair
- Attitude matters
- never talk negative. Better keep mum
12. Treasure people who love you. They are rare.
13. Life is too short to commit so mistakes ourselves and learn from them. Learn from others mistakes.
12. Control is an illusion
10.
Proper sleep.
Meditate.
Exercise.
Eat correct.
11. If in a fight, hit first, hit hard.
This would b an ongoing process and might not finalize even after my death. Whatever I learn will keep adding here.
I do not claim these all are my own ideas or learnings. But I learnt them myself.
None can read all points at a single go. Take your time. Read in installments.
Beauty of this list is you can stop anywhere and list is complete. If you think, let's read next point, it's never gonna end
1. Very first. Never ever give free suggestions to nobody. Not even your spouse, parents, siblings or even closest friend.
One could argue what I m doing here .... Suggesting. No buddy. I m writing this list for myself. As could not remember all of these always.
Many famous blogs started this way. People started for themselves. May be for note-making or as a journal. Others found it useful and rest is history.
Peaceful √
2. Do not aim for perfection.
Successful √
Peaceful √
Always aim for your aim. Ignore the side effects.
Successful √
Peaceful ×
3. Hire people to work for you.
Nerdy ones than skilled ones.
Successful √
Peaceful ×
4. When you have time, complete your task.
Successful √
Peaceful √
5. Life is all about priorities.
Successful √
Peaceful √
6. You always have to take time out for things. Otherwise you will never get time.
Successful √
Peaceful √
7. Depend upon yourself solely.
8. Everyone thinks he/she is best person or most correct person including you.
9. Life moves on.
10. Decision making = Will it matter in 5 years?
11. Always remember The Almighty has blessed us with two eyes and two ears but only one mouth.
Listen & read more. Speak less.
Open minded. No deaf ears to any suggestions.
10. Do not deal in money matters with anyone and everyone whom you value.
Money is root of all evils, comforts and greediness.
11. Others (persons/events) doesn't matter. What matters is our reaction to them.
11. Choose life. Choose happiness.
11. Share only what is needed.
Never let anyone know what's going on your mind.
- keep secrets
- Be brave. Even if you are not, pretend to be. None can tell the difference.
- Don't do anything for credit.
- Avoid sarcastic comments
12. Life is about ups and down.
Don't get overwhelmed with happiness. Don't get too sad with adversaries. Whatever today it is, tongue it's gonna change.
- forgive. For your own sake
- don't expect life to b fair
- Attitude matters
- never talk negative. Better keep mum
12. Treasure people who love you. They are rare.
13. Life is too short to commit so mistakes ourselves and learn from them. Learn from others mistakes.
12. Control is an illusion
10.
Proper sleep.
Meditate.
Exercise.
Eat correct.
11. If in a fight, hit first, hit hard.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Pathetic Bluedart Service
I was in impression Bluedart is one among best courier service providers along with Fedex. But last few services opened my eyes. They are as pathetic as anybody else. And finally this time, I am obliging and asking them, why they have become so pathetic?
They don't understand Time is of Essence. There services might be outstanding outside India but here in one of the major cities Bangalore, they took 5 days just for delivery. Shipment reached Bangalore on 9th Oct 9 am morning as evident in below screenshot. In fact I am still waiting to get my hands on the product. This should be noted, actually product was handed over to Bluedart on Oct 5th, 2016, 4:39 pm. So 9 days for simple less than 100gms delivery ... Just Unacceptable.
Tried reaching out their contact numbers 1860-233-1234 and 080-25021234. But one was unreachable and second none will receive.
Just for Info : Bluedart Bangalore Fax No : 080-25229856
I have written down to their offices and customer support on csblr@Bluedart.com asking them the cause of delay and am still awaiting reply. If I get any, will surely update :)
They don't understand Time is of Essence. There services might be outstanding outside India but here in one of the major cities Bangalore, they took 5 days just for delivery. Shipment reached Bangalore on 9th Oct 9 am morning as evident in below screenshot. In fact I am still waiting to get my hands on the product. This should be noted, actually product was handed over to Bluedart on Oct 5th, 2016, 4:39 pm. So 9 days for simple less than 100gms delivery ... Just Unacceptable.
Tried reaching out their contact numbers 1860-233-1234 and 080-25021234. But one was unreachable and second none will receive.
Just for Info : Bluedart Bangalore Fax No : 080-25229856
I have written down to their offices and customer support on csblr@Bluedart.com asking them the cause of delay and am still awaiting reply. If I get any, will surely update :)
Wednesday, October 12, 2016
All Shortcuts/USSD Codes for Airtel - for almost everything
No need to call Airtel Customer Care everytime you need anything. Just dial one of the below USSD codes for almost everything you need.
List of All Airtel USSD Codes
USSD Code | Details |
121 | Airtel Customer Care Number |
198 | Airtel Complaint Number |
*123# | Check your Main Balance and Validity |
*123*10# or *123*# | Check for Free 2G Data Balance |
*123*11# | Check for 3G Data Balance |
*121*8# | Check for Airtel 4G Balance |
*123*197# | Airtel Night Data Balance |
*123*2# or *555# | Check for Local SMS Balance |
1909 | DND Activation/Decativation |
*141*10# or 52141 | Airtel Loan Number |
*121# | My Airtel, My Offer |
*121*4# | Airtel Value Added Services |
*121*7# | To Check Last 5 Transactions and also Value Added Services. |
*123*1# | Check for Airtel to Airtel Mins Balance |
*123*6# | Local Airtel to Airtel Night Minutes Balance |
*123*7# | Check for Free Local, STD SMS Balance |
*123*8# | Check for Free STD Minutes Balance |
*141# | Airtel Talktime Gift Service [Share or Ask Talktime ] |
SMS 3G to 121 | Airtel 3g activation ussd code |
*222# | Special 5 Offers |
*321# | Airtel Live Services |
*325# | Free Facebook Access [Rs. 1 per day ] |
*515# | Twitter Service |
*566# | Airtel Special Offers and Rewards |
*567# | GPRS(Activation/Deactivation) |
*678# | Hello Tunes Menu |
*888# | Missed Call Alert |
*777# | Local National SMS Packs |
*282# | Know Your own Airtel number |
543211 | Hello Tunes Service [Charges may apply] |
543212 | Airtel Live Services [Charges may apply] |
543213 | Airtel Music Station [Charges may apply] |
543214 | Background Music During Call [Charges may apply] |
543215 | Song Catcher [Charges may apply] |
543216 | Chat With Friends [Charges may apply] |
543217 | Contests [Charges may apply] |
All Other Airtel USSD Codes
- Airtel loan USSD code : *141*10#
- Airtel Own Mobile number USSD Code : *282#, *121*9#
- Airtel Mobile Number Portability : SMS PORT to 1909
- Airtel Balance Transfer Code : *141# and then chose options.
- To START Any Service on Airtel : SMS START to 121
- To STop Any Service on Airtel : SMS STOP to 121
- Airtel Live Service : Call 543212
- Airtel caller tune USSD Code : 5432111888
Also Check : How to get Airtel GPRS Settings. And How to take internet data loan in Airtel.
Airtel Customer Care Number
If your query is not solved by above list of Airtel USSD codes, you can call on Airtel Customer Care Number , you will definitely find solution to your problem.
- Airtel toll free number : 198
- Airtel customer care no : 121
- Airtel customer care number Delhi : 121
- Airtel customer care number Mumbai : 121
Also check : How to carry forward unused 3G data in Airtel.
Courtesy :
http://technofizi.net/all-airtel-ussd-codes-list/
Friday, September 9, 2016
45 Useful Oracle Queries
Here’s a list of 40+ Useful Oracle queries that every Oracle developer must bookmark. These queries range from date manipulation, getting server info, get execution status, calculate database size etc.
Date / Time related queries
Get the first day of the month
Quickly returns the first day of current month. Instead of current month you want to find first day of month where a date falls, replace SYSDATE with any date column/value.SELECT TRUNC (SYSDATE, 'MONTH') "First day of current month" FROM DUAL;
Get the last day of the month
This query is similar to above but returns last day of current month. One thing worth noting is that it automatically takes care of leap year. So if you have 29 days in Feb, it will return 29/2. Also similar to above query replace SYSDATE with any other date column/value to find last day of that particular month.SELECT TRUNC (LAST_DAY (SYSDATE)) "Last day of current month" FROM DUAL;
Get the first day of the Year
First day of year is always 1-Jan. This query can be use in stored procedure where you quickly want first day of year for some calculation.SELECT TRUNC (SYSDATE, 'YEAR') "Year First Day" FROM DUAL;
Get the last day of the year
Similar to above query. Instead of first day this query returns last day of current year.SELECT ADD_MONTHS (TRUNC (SYSDATE, 'YEAR'), 12) - 1 "Year Last Day" FROM DUAL
Get number of days in current month
Now this is useful. This query returns number of days in current month. You can change SYSDATE with any date/value to know number of days in that month.SELECT CAST (TO_CHAR (LAST_DAY (SYSDATE), 'dd') AS INT) number_of_days FROM DUAL;
Get number of days left in current month
Below query calculates number of days left in current month.SELECT SYSDATE, LAST_DAY (SYSDATE) "Last", LAST_DAY (SYSDATE) - SYSDATE "Days left" FROM DUAL;
Get number of days between two dates
Use this query to get difference between two dates in number of days.SELECT ROUND ( (MONTHS_BETWEEN ('01-Feb-2014', '01-Mar-2012') * 30), 0) num_of_days FROM DUAL; OR SELECT TRUNC(sysdate) - TRUNC(e.hire_date) FROM employees;
Use second query if you need to find number of days since some specific date. In this example number of days since any employee is hired.Display each months start and end date upto last month of the year
This clever query displays start date and end date of each month in current year. You might want to use this for certain types of calculations.SELECT ADD_MONTHS (TRUNC (SYSDATE, 'MONTH'), i) start_date, TRUNC (LAST_DAY (ADD_MONTHS (SYSDATE, i))) end_date FROM XMLTABLE ( 'for $i in 0 to xs:int(D) return $i' PASSING XMLELEMENT ( d, FLOOR ( MONTHS_BETWEEN ( ADD_MONTHS (TRUNC (SYSDATE, 'YEAR') - 1, 12), SYSDATE))) COLUMNS i INTEGER PATH '.');
Get number of seconds passed since today (since 00:00 hr)
SELECT (SYSDATE - TRUNC (SYSDATE)) * 24 * 60 * 60 num_of_sec_since_morning FROM DUAL;
Get number of seconds left today (till 23:59:59 hr)
SELECT (TRUNC (SYSDATE+1) - SYSDATE) * 24 * 60 * 60 num_of_sec_left FROM DUAL;
Data dictionary queries
Check if a table exists in the current database schema
A simple query that can be used to check if a table exists before you create it. This way you can make your create table script rerunnable. Just replace table_name with actual table you want to check. This query will check if table exists for current user (from where the query is executed).SELECT table_name FROM user_tables WHERE table_name = 'TABLE_NAME';
Check if a column exists in a table
Simple query to check if a particular column exists in table. Useful when you tries to add new column in table using ALTER TABLE statement, you might wanna check if column already exists before adding one.SELECT column_name AS FOUND FROM user_tab_cols WHERE table_name = 'TABLE_NAME' AND column_name = 'COLUMN_NAME';
Showing the table structure
This query gives you the DDL statement for any table. Notice we have pass ‘TABLE’ as first parameter. This query can be generalized to get DDL statement of any database object. For example to get DDL for a view just replace first argument with ‘VIEW’ and second with your view name and so.SELECT DBMS_METADATA.get_ddl ('TABLE', 'TABLE_NAME', 'USER_NAME') FROM DUAL;
Getting current schema
Yet another query to get current schema name.SELECT SYS_CONTEXT ('userenv', 'current_schema') FROM DUAL;
Changing current schema
Yet another query to change the current schema. Useful when your script is expected to run under certain user but is actually executed by other user. It is always safe to set the current user to what your script expects.ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA = new_schema;
Database administration queries
Database version information
Returns the Oracle database version.SELECT * FROM v$version;
Database default information
Some system default information.SELECT username, profile, default_tablespace, temporary_tablespace FROM dba_users;
Database Character Set information
Display the character set information of database.SELECT * FROM nls_database_parameters;
Get Oracle version
SELECT VALUE FROM v$system_parameter WHERE name = 'compatible';
Store data case sensitive but to index it case insensitive
Now this ones tricky. Sometime you might querying database on some value independent of case. In your query you might do UPPER(..) = UPPER(..) on both sides to make it case insensitive. Now in such cases, you might want to make your index case insensitive so that they don’t occupy more space. Feel free to experiment with this one.CREATE TABLE tab (col1 VARCHAR2 (10)); CREATE INDEX idx1 ON tab (UPPER (col1)); ANALYZE TABLE a COMPUTE STATISTICS;
Resizing Tablespace without adding datafile
Yet another DDL query to resize table space.ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE '/work/oradata/STARTST/STAR02D.dbf' resize 2000M;
Checking autoextend on/off for Tablespaces
Query to check if autoextend is on or off for a given tablespace.SELECT SUBSTR (file_name, 1, 50), AUTOEXTENSIBLE FROM dba_data_files; (OR) SELECT tablespace_name, AUTOEXTENSIBLE FROM dba_data_files;
Adding datafile to a tablespace
Query to add datafile in a tablespace.ALTER TABLESPACE data01 ADD DATAFILE '/work/oradata/STARTST/data01.dbf' SIZE 1000M AUTOEXTEND OFF;
Increasing datafile size
Yet another query to increase the datafile size of a given datafile.ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE '/u01/app/Test_data_01.dbf' RESIZE 2G;
Find the Actual size of a Database
Gives the actual database size in GB.SELECT SUM (bytes) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 AS GB FROM dba_data_files;
Find the size occupied by Data in a Database or Database usage details
Gives the size occupied by data in this database.SELECT SUM (bytes) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 AS GB FROM dba_segments;
Find the size of the SCHEMA/USER
Give the size of user in MBs.SELECT SUM (bytes / 1024 / 1024) "size" FROM dba_segments WHERE owner = '&owner';
Last SQL fired by the User on Database
This query will display last SQL query fired by each user in this database. Notice how this query display last SQL per each session.SELECT S.USERNAME || '(' || s.sid || ')-' || s.osuser UNAME, s.program || '-' || s.terminal || '(' || s.machine || ')' PROG, s.sid || '/' || s.serial# sid, s.status "Status", p.spid, sql_text sqltext FROM v$sqltext_with_newlines t, V$SESSION s, v$process p WHERE t.address = s.sql_address AND p.addr = s.paddr(+) AND t.hash_value = s.sql_hash_value ORDER BY s.sid, t.piece;
Performance related queries
CPU usage of the USER
Displays CPU usage for each User. Useful to understand database load by user.SELECT ss.username, se.SID, VALUE / 100 cpu_usage_seconds FROM v$session ss, v$sesstat se, v$statname sn WHERE se.STATISTIC# = sn.STATISTIC# AND NAME LIKE '%CPU used by this session%' AND se.SID = ss.SID AND ss.status = 'ACTIVE' AND ss.username IS NOT NULL ORDER BY VALUE DESC;
Long Query progress in database
Show the progress of long running queries.SELECT a.sid, a.serial#, b.username, opname OPERATION, target OBJECT, TRUNC (elapsed_seconds, 5) "ET (s)", TO_CHAR (start_time, 'HH24:MI:SS') start_time, ROUND ( (sofar / totalwork) * 100, 2) "COMPLETE (%)" FROM v$session_longops a, v$session b WHERE a.sid = b.sid AND b.username NOT IN ('SYS', 'SYSTEM') AND totalwork > 0 ORDER BY elapsed_seconds;
Get current session id, process id, client process id?
This is for those who wants to do some voodoo magic using process ids and session ids.SELECT b.sid, b.serial#, a.spid processid, b.process clientpid FROM v$process a, v$session b WHERE a.addr = b.paddr AND b.audsid = USERENV ('sessionid');
- V$SESSION.SID AND V$SESSION.SERIAL# is database process id
- V$PROCESS.SPID is shadow process id on this database server
- V$SESSION.PROCESS is client PROCESS ID, ON windows it IS : separated THE FIRST # IS THE PROCESS ID ON THE client AND 2nd one IS THE THREAD id.
Last SQL Fired from particular Schema or Table:
SELECT CREATED, TIMESTAMP, last_ddl_time FROM all_objects WHERE OWNER = 'MYSCHEMA' AND OBJECT_TYPE = 'TABLE' AND OBJECT_NAME = 'EMPLOYEE_TABLE';
Find Top 10 SQL by reads per execution
SELECT * FROM ( SELECT ROWNUM, SUBSTR (a.sql_text, 1, 200) sql_text, TRUNC ( a.disk_reads / DECODE (a.executions, 0, 1, a.executions)) reads_per_execution, a.buffer_gets, a.disk_reads, a.executions, a.sorts, a.address FROM v$sqlarea a ORDER BY 3 DESC) WHERE ROWNUM < 10;
Oracle SQL query over the view that shows actual Oracle connections.
SELECT osuser, username, machine, program FROM v$session ORDER BY osuser;
Oracle SQL query that show the opened connections group by the program that opens the connection.
SELECT program application, COUNT (program) Numero_Sesiones FROM v$session GROUP BY program ORDER BY Numero_Sesiones DESC;
Oracle SQL query that shows Oracle users connected and the sessions number for user
SELECT username Usuario_Oracle, COUNT (username) Numero_Sesiones FROM v$session GROUP BY username ORDER BY Numero_Sesiones DESC;
Get number of objects per owner
SELECT owner, COUNT (owner) number_of_objects FROM dba_objects GROUP BY owner ORDER BY number_of_objects DESC;
Utility / Math related queries
Convert number to words
More info: Converting number into words in OracleSELECT TO_CHAR (TO_DATE (1526, 'j'), 'jsp') FROM DUAL;
Output:one thousand five hundred twenty-six
Find string in package source code
Below query will search for string ‘FOO_SOMETHING’ in all package source. This query comes handy when you want to find a particular procedure or function call from all the source code.--search a string foo_something in package source code SELECT * FROM dba_source WHERE UPPER (text) LIKE '%FOO_SOMETHING%' AND owner = 'USER_NAME';
Convert Comma Separated Values into Table
The query can come quite handy when you have comma separated data string that you need to convert into table so that you can use other SQL queries like IN or NOT IN. Here we are converting ‘AA,BB,CC,DD,EE,FF’ string to table containing AA, BB, CC etc. as each row. Once you have this table you can join it with other table to quickly do some useful stuffs.WITH csv AS (SELECT 'AA,BB,CC,DD,EE,FF' AS csvdata FROM DUAL) SELECT REGEXP_SUBSTR (csv.csvdata, '[^,]+', 1, LEVEL) pivot_char FROM DUAL, csv CONNECT BY REGEXP_SUBSTR (csv.csvdata,'[^,]+', 1, LEVEL) IS NOT NULL;
Find the last record from a table
This ones straight forward. Use this when your table does not have primary key or you cannot be sure if record having max primary key is the latest one.SELECT * FROM employees WHERE ROWID IN (SELECT MAX (ROWID) FROM employees); (OR) SELECT * FROM employees MINUS SELECT * FROM employees WHERE ROWNUM < (SELECT COUNT (*) FROM employees);
Row Data Multiplication in Oracle
This query use some tricky math functions to multiply values from each row. Read below article for more details.
More info: Row Data Multiplication In OracleWITH tbl AS (SELECT -2 num FROM DUAL UNION SELECT -3 num FROM DUAL UNION SELECT -4 num FROM DUAL), sign_val AS (SELECT CASE MOD (COUNT (*), 2) WHEN 0 THEN 1 ELSE -1 END val FROM tbl WHERE num < 0) SELECT EXP (SUM (LN (ABS (num)))) * val FROM tbl, sign_val GROUP BY val;
Generating Random Data In Oracle
You might want to generate some random data to quickly insert in table for testing. Below query help you do that. Read this article for more details.
More info: Random Data in OracleSELECT LEVEL empl_id, MOD (ROWNUM, 50000) dept_id, TRUNC (DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE (1000, 500000), 2) salary, DECODE (ROUND (DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE (1, 2)), 1, 'M', 2, 'F') gender, TO_DATE ( ROUND (DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE (1, 28)) || '-' || ROUND (DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE (1, 12)) || '-' || ROUND (DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE (1900, 2010)), 'DD-MM-YYYY') dob, DBMS_RANDOM.STRING ('x', DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE (20, 50)) address FROM DUAL CONNECT BY LEVEL < 10000;
Random number generator in Oracle
Plain old random number generator in Oracle. This ones generate a random number between 0 and 100. Change the multiplier to number that you want to set limit for.--generate random number between 0 and 100 SELECT ROUND (DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE () * 100) + 1 AS random_num FROM DUAL;
Check if table contains any data
This one can be written in multiple ways. You can create count(*) on a table to know number of rows. But this query is more efficient given the fact that we are only interested in knowing if table has any data.SELECT 1 FROM TABLE_NAME WHERE ROWNUM = 1;
If you have some cool query that can make life of other Oracle developers easy, do share in comment section.
source : http://viralpatel.net/blogs/useful-oracle-queries/
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