Shahid ,
set autotrace on, run your query, view the explain plan. It should show you exactly
what is happening with the query in question.
Make sure that you follow all of the requirements to use the command( Plan Table,
Ultxplan.sql.etc}
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Hi friends,
How can I find that, is my query using index or not?
TIA
Shahid .
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