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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T03:05:16+00:00 2026-05-20T03:05:16+00:00

CREATE TABLE student_totalexp2 nologging compress AS SELECT /*+parallel(a,4)*/ DISTINCT a.member_sk, CASE WHEN b.end_date IS

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CREATE TABLE student_totalexp2 nologging compress AS
SELECT /*+parallel(a,4)*/ DISTINCT a.member_sk, 
       CASE 
         WHEN b.end_date IS NULL THEN 
           SYSDATE - MIN(TO_DATE(b.start_date,'yyyymm'))
         ELSE 
           (MAX(TO_DATE(b.end_date,'yyyymm')) - MIN(TO_DATE(b.start_date,'yyyymm')))  
       END as days_experience
  FROM student_schools a 
  JOIN rdorwart.position_rd b ON a.member_sk = b.member_sk 
 WHERE days_experience < 730 
 GROUP BY a.member_sk;

SELECT COUNT(*) 
  FROM student_experience; 

Any idea why I keep getting this error: Error report:

SQL Error: ORA-00904: “DAYS_EXPERIENCE”: invalid identifier 00904. 00000 – “%s: invalid identifier”
*Cause:
*Action:

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    2026-05-20T03:05:16+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:05 am

    You cannot reference a alias in the WHERE clause. Either use a subquery, or better just the entire CASE...END into your where clause.

    Updated query per OP’s comments:

    create table student_totalexp2 nologging compress as 
    SELECT a.member_sk, 
     SUM(CASE WHEN b.end_date IS NULL
        THEN sysdate 
        ELSE to_date(b.end_date,'yyyymm') 
      END - to_date(b.start_date,'yyyymm')) as days_experience
    FROM student_schools a INNER JOIN rdorwart.position_rd b 
      ON a.member_sk = b.member_sk 
    GROUP BY a.member_sk
    HAVING SUM(
      CASE WHEN b.end_date IS NULL
        THEN sysdate 
        ELSE to_date(b.end_date,'yyyymm') 
      END - to_date(b.start_date,'yyyymm')
      ) < 730;
    SELECT COUNT(*) FROM student_experience; 
    
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