It is based in the amount of blocks that the table consumes. For this you
need to query the view dba_segments. Then with that value go and add it to
the parameter cache_size_threshold.

Regards.

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> Hi DBAs
> I have one large table.I want to keep it into memory thru
> alter table <tname> cache;
> Is there any computation formula how much ram this table takes.
> Please help me.Thanks in advance.
> Regards
> -Mala
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