You can use
CURSOR_SHARING = FORCE
but be careful, it's initial implementation were
quite buggy........ and it starts with 8.1.6 (don't
remember exactly).........
HTH,
Rajesh
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list,
this application heavyly make use of literals , NO BIND VARIABLES
and was running without any lib cache latch or shared pool latch
problems on
7.3.2
We ported the DB to 8.1.5 and v$session_wait is full of "latch free"
event
!!
all the latch waits are on lib cache and shapred pool (as expected from
any
app NOT using bind vars)
and the app is running terribly slow !!
my question is... how 7.3.2 was able to handle this ?? how i explain
this to
my management ?
i was able to convince then on porting to 8i to get better perfornace !!
note: i cannot change the app. all changes must be from the back end.
TIA
Rahul
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