We have it in a common area (a schema for such things) and our developers
are responsible for maintaining their own rows.
 
We do, however, have a tool that allows the developers to run explain plans
from within a browser that takes care of such things for them.
 
Kevin

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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 1:07 PM
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individual schema is the way to go, IMO.
 
Deletions? if you want to save access paths, used stored outlines. (if an
option)
Otherwise, why not do a an export?
 
just a thought

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Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 12:05 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L



Rather a trivial question, but our DBA team is discussing how best 
to implement the location of the plan table.   My preference is 
is simply create is as SYS, public synonym, and grant privs on 
it to our developers.   I'm being outvoted by the others, who 
want to create it in each and every application schema, but still grant 
access to all developers with no synonyms, the thinking being, that 
it would help to minimize accidental deletions of execution plans 
and so forth.  

My belief is that's simply over-thinking this issue.   What do you 
do at your sites?  

Thanks. 

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DBA 
Thomson Information Services 
Thomson multimedia Inc. 

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