"very complex" at 300 tables.

I checked on mine, excluding SYS and SYSTEM, I have 3185 tables.  159
database links.  1064 views, again excluding SYS and SYSTEM.

This is on Oracle 7.3.4.

I am sure this is not the smallest db out there...

(It's my birthday, so what if I feel a bit competitive today -- let's start
a thread).

: )

Regards,

Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle DBA)
Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Fisheries and Oceans Canada


> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 9:51 AM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      Slow database
> 
> 
> We are running an oracle database 8i, we have several Ms Access
>  applications connected by ODBC to this  database. The database is very
> complex ,in total about 300 tables and of course PL/SQL procedures  We
> also have many different schemas in this database. But  we have a big
> problem, when we are quering the
> database( a procedure runs) it sometimes take so long time to get the
> result, almost one hour, but sometimes it just takes about 20 seconds to
> get the result. Which means that this doesnt happen everytime.
> 
> What do you suggest that I  should do?
> 
> Do we need to split the database?
> 
> Is there any problem with the Accessapplication, i mean is it possibility
> that MsAccess cant access oracledatabases always when the database is very
> big. And that the reason to  slow access to the database should be in the
> Access environment?
> 
> Please help me with any  suggestions how to solve this.
> 
> /Roland Sköldblom
> 
> 
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