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Oracle Query to Return Unknown Number of Fields in Result

I have a query which returns multiple result sets, each with potentially 1 to 1 million rows. I want to use a view to quickly create a summary of all the results. I want to return the tables as columns. I’ve tried this:
SELECT * FROM my_results_view
UNION ALL
SELECT ‘Results’ || ROWNUM FROM DUAL;

However, this query gets an error which says that ROWNUM is only supported in a subquery.
Is there any way to return 1 row which then lists the results table name and the ROWNUM value, for each result set?

A:

The error is that ROWNUM is not a column of the SELECT part of the query; it is of the DUAL table, which is also part of the query, so you cannot reference it there.
You can, however, use a CTE.
WITH r AS (
SELECT 1 ROWNUM FROM DUAL
UNION ALL
SELECT 2 FROM DUAL
UNION ALL
SELECT 3 FROM DUAL
UNION ALL
SELECT 4 FROM DUAL
)
SELECT r.rownum, col1, col2, col3 FROM r;

The WITH clause isn’t strictly needed because you can reference the variable; however, it is clearer to include it because then you can also do:
SELECT ROWNUM AS rownum, col1, col2, col3 FROM r;

Q:

php string replacement not working

I want to remove! and $ from a string. The code below is not working.
$username = str_replace(‘!’, ”, $username);
$username = str_replace(‘$’, ”, $username);

A:

You’re probably looking for:
$username = preg_replace(‘/\!|\$/’,
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