Rafiq,

Thanks for taking the time to address this aspect. Those are the type of
details that help me in some of the areas I am trying to get my arms around
and better understand. I was aware of how the objects could become
invalidated, but, I didn't know it would be "re-pinned". It's something I
had wondered about but hadn't had the chance to look into yet.

Once again, thanks for your comments, as well as thanks to everyone else who
took the time to respond.

Regards,

Larry G. Elkins
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mohammad
> Rafiq
> Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 4:33 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: RE: Pinning Packages Question
>
>
> Normally aging does not kick out pinned objects provided shared pool is
> rightly sized but there are situations when application because
> of dropping
> some objects makes pinned objects invalid and hence they are reloaded as
> kept=YES again.
>
> for example in following list this objects are pinned and shared pool is
> right sized but they are reloaded more than once because of invalidation.
>
> OWNER name                               K      LOADS EXECUTIONS KEP
> ----- ------------------------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---
> OLAPA PCS_PKG1                           0          8          0 YES
> OLAPA HTZ_SRT_PACKAGE_OLAP              12          9          0 YES
> OLAPA HTZ_SRT_PACKAGE_OLAP              12          9          0 YES
>
> Hope this explanation will help..
> Regards
> Rafiq

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