Look for buffer keep in the documentation.

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> Asunto:       Re: Pinning Tables
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> Only  method (which I am aware of )  to pin objects in SGA is
> DBMS_SHARED_POOL
> package. However,  this package does not support pinning tables and views.
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> I am curious if there is a way to pin a table/view.
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> Eveleen
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> "Kevin Kostyszyn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/05/2001 09:36:13 AM
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> Hi all,
>      I have been trying to find some reference on pinning tables in the
> SGA.  I
> haven't found anything, all that I am finding is table caching and the
> keep
> buffer pool.  Is this all that there is, can I "pin" a table in the
> memory?
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Sincerely,
> Kevin Kostyszyn
> DBA
> Dulcian, Inc
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