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Oracle 10g: Need help with a Create View statement

Asked by JulieGrace in Oracle 10.x

I am trying to create a view on Oracle 10g.  Getting an error message that my statement is not properly ended.

ORA-00933 Definition:  
ORA-00933 SQL command not properly ended
Cause: The SQL statement ends with an inappropriate clause. For example, an ORDER BY clause may have been included in a CREATE VIEW or INSERT statement. ORDER BY cannot be used to create an ordered view or to insert in a certain order.
Action: Correct the syntax by removing the inappropriate clauses. It may be possible to duplicate the removed clause with another SQL statement. For example, to order the rows of a view, do so when querying the view and not when creating it. This error can also occur in SQL*Forms applications if a continuation line is indented. Check for indented lines and delete these spaces.

Here is my SQL:  


CREATE VIEW PR_EMP_QUAL_E3_P0 AS  
SELECT P.ACCOUNT_ID, MA.ACCOUNT_DESC,
CAST('0' AS varchar(40)) AS PRODUCT_ID,
'ALL' AS PRODUCT_DESC,
P.RULE_TYPE_ID, P.RPT_CASE_ID,
SUM( EBM_DEN) AS EBM_DEN,
SUM( EBM_NUM) AS EBM_NUM,
SUM( ALL_EBM_NUM) AS ALL_EBM_NUM
FROM PR_EMP_QUAL AS P
INNER JOIN   MAP_ACCOUNT AS MA ON P.ACCOUNT_ID =  
MA.ACCOUNT_ID
GROUP BY P.ACCOUNT_ID, MA.ACCOUNT_DESC,
P.RULE_TYPE_ID, P.RPT_CASE_ID;
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