Cause: FDPSTP failed due to ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PLS-00307: too many declarations of ‘ GATHER_ALL_COLUMN_STATS’ match this call
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored.
PLS-00307: too many declarations of ‘ GATHER_ALL_COLUMN_STATS’ match this call
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored.
Error #1: ERROR: While GATHER_TABLE_STATS:
object_name=GL.JE_BE_LINE_TYPE_MAP***ORA-20001: invalid column name or duplicate columns/column groups/expressions in method_opt***
Error #2: ERROR: While GATHER_TABLE_STATS:
object_name=GL.JE_BE_LOGS***ORA-20001: invalid column name or duplicate columns/column groups/expressions in method_opt***
Error #3: ERROR: While GATHER_TABLE_STATS:
object_name=GL.JE_BE_VAT_REP_RULES***ORA-20001: invalid column name or duplicate columns/column groups/expressions in method_opt***
Solution :
To Check which objects or tables are locked
sql > SELECT OWNER,TABLE_NAME,STATTYPE_LOCKEDFROM DBA_TAB_STATISTICSWHERE STATTYPE_LOCKED IS NOT NULL;
TO Unlock all the tables in a schema at once :
sql> exec dbms_stats.unlock_schema_stats(‘schema_owner’);e.g : sql> exec dbms_stats.unlock_schema_stats(‘apps’);
TO Unlock all Individual tables in a schema at once
sql> exec dbms_stats.unlock_schema_stats(‘table_owner’,’table_name’);e.g : sql > exec dbms_stats.unlock_schema_stats(‘AR’,’AR_REV_REC_QT’);
There are two reasons for that error message:
1 ) There are duplicate rows on FND_HISTOGRAM_COLS table for JE_BE_LINE_TYPE_MAP table.
Because of this problem, FND_STATS tries to gather histogram information using wrong command and it fails with ora-20001 errors.
Following SQL should have returned one row , not two.
SQL> select a.column_name, nvl(a.hsize,254) hsizefrom FND_HISTOGRAM_COLS awhere table_name = ‘JE_BE_LINE_TYPE_MAP’order by column_name;
COLUMN_NAME HSIZE—————————— ———-SOURCE 254SOURCE 254
2) Column does not exist on the table but still listed in FND_HISTOGRAMS_COL table.
Solution:
Find out all duplicates and/or obsolete rows in FND_HISTOGRAM_COLS and delete one of them.
Remember to take backup of the FND_HISTOGRAM_COLS table before deleting any data.
— identify duplicate rows
select table_name, column_name, count(*)from FND_HISTOGRAM_COLSgroup by table_name, column_namehaving count(*) > 1;
— Use above results on the following SQL to delete duplicates
delete from FND_HISTOGRAM_COLSwhere table_name = ‘&TABLE_NAME’and column_name = ‘&COLUMN_NAME’and rownum=1;
— Use following SQL to delete obsoleted rows
delete from FND_HISTOGRAM_COLSwhere (table_name, column_name) in(select hc.table_name, hc.column_namefrom FND_HISTOGRAM_COLS hc , dba_tab_columns tcwhere hc.table_name =’&TABLE_NAME’and hc.table_name= tc.table_name (+)and hc.column_name = tc.column_name (+)and tc.column_name is null);