List,
There is a short article about DBMS_RANDOM in the Sept/Oct issue of ORACLE magazine. 
It  is a quick explaination on the usage and a method to get the text usage. 
www.oracle.com/oramag/ for the article.
Basically as SQL> select text from all_source where name = "DBMS_RANDOM" and type = 
"PACKAGE" order by line;
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Jack, Chris,

Thanks. Don't get play with these a whole lot being on the production
side. Both of your experiences with this sounds very exciting.

Need to do some research.

Thanks again.

Anjan

"Jack C. Applewhite" wrote:

>  Anjan,Look in Oracle_Home/RDBMS/admin for the dbmsrand.sql file.  The
> package is better documented there, at least for the 8.1.6 release.I
> used it last year to generate a Session ID for a Web-accessible
> application to maintain state across a User's multiple page
> hits.Jack--------------------------------
> Jack C. Applewhite
> Database Administrator/Developer
> OCP Oracle8 DBA
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>      -----Original Message-----
>      From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
>      Anjan Thakuria
>      Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 5:26 PM
>      To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>      Subject: Re: Kind of cool feature! DBMS_RANDOM
>
>      Hi Chris,
>
>      Pl excuse me for writing directly. I looked up this package
>      and there is no mention of the STRING option at all.
>      Metalink search returned no hits. Could you please send me
>      the location where you got  the information from.
>
>      Thanks in advance
>
>      Anjan
>
>      Christopher Spence wrote:
>
>     >
>     >
>     > In 8.1.6 Oracle added a new feature which I don't believe
>     > is very well documented, it is great.
>     >
>     > DBMS_RANDOM.STRING([OPT], [LEN]);
>     >
>     > This will create a random string with a length of up to 60
>     > characters.  Great for force populating tables.
>     > The opt is for things like L, U, M (Lower, Upper, Mixed
>     > case), there are a few different options.
>     >
>     > One thing I did to force populate a table is:
>     > DBMS_RANDOM.STRING('U', DBMS_RANDOM.VALUE(5, 10));
>     >
>     > Which creates random string with random length between 5
>     > and 10 characters.  Run 10,000,000 times, I got a table
>     > with 30 columns and 10,000,000 random rows in no time.
>     >
>     > "Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their
>     > shoes, that way when you criticize them, you are a mile a
>     > way and have their shoes."
>     >
>     > Christopher R. Spence
>     > Oracle DBA
>     > Phone: (978) 322-5744
>     > Fax:    (707) 885-2275
>     >
>     > Fuelspot
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>     >
>     >
>

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