ORA-32031: illegal reference of a query name in WITH clause
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Answer / slapper
Yeah, that was helpful. Whoever wrote this should be
slapped. If you're not going to be helpful, then don't
post. Some possible areas to explore are:
1. Are you running Oracle 11g
2. Do you have the anchor and recursive sections in the
right order? Anchor first, recursive later.
3. If you aren't trying to do recursion, simply avoid
using the With cursor name in the same Select block
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Answer / guest
Cause: forward or recursive reference of a query name in
WITH clause is not allowed.
Action: Correct query statement, then retry.
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