yeah,
that is what I thought but can you tell me what is this? on sqlplus session
with timing on
3981 rows selected.
Elapsed: 00:04:245.23
SQL>
would it be hour:minute:milliSecond?
Thanks And Regards
Chark
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> can some one tell me what the these timemeasured in.
Gennick gives an example in his SQL*Plus book.... On Windows you'll see it
in milliseconds, so 90.5 seconds shows as
real: 90500
Whereas on UNIX it's shown down to hundredths of a second, in the format
Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Hundredths of a Second, so the same time appears
as:
Elapsed: 00:01:30.5
- Greg
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