Title: RE: close_cached_open_cursors "error"

Hi...

how i can come to know about all x$ tables...

is there dictionary is there for it?

Please let me know.

Rgds,
Nirmal.

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    From:   Christian Trassens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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    Subject:        Re: close_cached_open_cursors "error"

    It is an underscored one.

    Issue this query to look its value:

    select ksppinm,ksppstvl
    from x$ksppcv b,x$ksppi a
    where a.indx=b.indx
    and ksppinm like '%close_cached%';

    Regards.


    --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
    >
    > Hi Eva ,
    > Closed_cache_open_cursors  is a parameter in Oracle
    > 7.3.4.x .This is
    > obsolete in oracle 8.x
    > If set in u r init.ora  remove it.
    >           OR
    >           Some product is setting this at Alter
    > system /Alter session
    >
    > HTH
    >
    >                     shreepad.
    > This parameter controls whether cursors opened and
    > cached in memory
    > by PL/SQL are automatically closed at each COMMIT. A
    > value of
    > FALSE signifies that cursors opened by PL/SQL are
    > held open so that
    > subsequent executions need not open a new cursor. If
    > PL/SQL cursors
    > are reused frequently, setting the parameter to
    > FALSE can cause
    > subsequent executions to be faster.
    > A value of TRUE causes open cursors to be closed at
    > each COMMIT or
    > ROLLBACK. The cursor can then be reopened as needed.
    > If cursors are
    > rarely reused, setting the parameter to TRUE frees
    > memory used by the
    > cursor when the cursor is no longer in use.
    >
    >
    >                                                    
    >                                       
    >                     Denham Eva                     
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    >                     21/11/01 22:26       Subject:  
    >  close_cached_open_cursors "error"    
    >                     Please respond                 
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    >
    >
    >
    > Hello Guru's
    >
    > I hope someone can shed light on this problem, more
    > a nuisance really.
    > The below Alter Session statement has been appearing
    > in the *alrt.log file.
    >
    > ALTER SESSION SET close_cached_open_cursors
    > specifies an obsolete parameter
    > ALTER SESSION SET close_cached_open_cursors
    > specifies an obsolete parameter
    > ALTER SESSION SET close_cached_open_cursors
    > specifies an obsolete parameter
    > ALTER SESSION SET close_cached_open_cursors
    > specifies an obsolete parameter
    > ALTER SESSION SET close_cached_open_cursors
    > specifies an obsolete parameter
    >
    > The system is a Compaq 8500R system, Win2K and
    > Oracle 817.
    > Does anyone have an idea of what this is as everyone
    > I have approached here
    > at my work claims not to be using it, I suspect a
    > third party product.
    >
    > Absolutely any info will be appreciated.
    >
    > TIA
    > Denham
    >
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