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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T03:22:05+00:00 2026-06-09T03:22:05+00:00

I’m thinking the answer is no based on the experimentation I’ve done. However I

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I’m thinking the answer is no based on the experimentation I’ve done. However I wasn’t sure if I was doing things correctly.

My function is:

select buyer_key, DBMS_UTILITY.get_hash_value(buyer_key||'|'||buyer_entity_id||'|'||buyer_io_id||'|'||buyer_line_item_id||'|'||is_billing_enabled||'|'||currency_id_b_trgt||'|'||currency_id_b_prfrd||'|'||ymdh_max,1,POWER(2,16)-1) as hashvalue from network_buyer_dim order by hashvalue asc;

When I run it it returns numerous rows with duplicate hashkey values. But when I go to the database and look at those rows (BTW, each buyer_key is unique) I see that the rows DO NOT contain the same values.

Am I calling the function correctly?

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    2026-06-09T03:22:06+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 3:22 am

    Obviously NOT!!

    A hash function is any algorithm or subroutine that maps large
    data sets of variable length, called keys, to smaller data sets of a
    fixed length. For example, a person’s name, having a variable length,
    could be hashed to a single integer. The values returned by a hash
    function are called hash values, hash codes, hash sums, checksums or
    simply hashes.

    This means that if the input domain set size is bigger than the output domain set size there shold be duplicates.

    In addition to this the best hash funcions are considered those ones that tend to give the same number of duplicate output values for all the possible input values.

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