Bunyamin,
 
You can check how many blocks are in the buffer cache for segments through
the x$bh and v$bh views.
 
Try this query,
 
select "count",b.object_name from
(select count(*) "count",objd from v$bh
group by objd) a, user_objects b
where a.objd=b.data_object_id 
/
 
Regards
Suhen
 
 
 

 
 Hi all gurus,
    
    I want to learn the way to ook at 

Which tables are in buffer cache./Analyzed?

Is there a system view showing these tables??

 

Thanks to All.
 
Bunyamin K.Karadeniz
    Database Group / Information Systems Department 
    HAVELSAN Ankara /TURKEY
    Tel : +903122873565 / 1681
    Mobile Tel : +90 535 3357729
 
 

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