Hatzistavrou Giannis wrote:
> 
> Dear All,
> 
> I have the following questions to make:
> 
> a) In a select statement where there is no order by or group by clause but
> parallel query servers are used, do these servers use temporary tablespace
> segments?

  Quite likely, if the volume requires it. 'Temporary space', as the
name indicates, holds data in the course of processing, before Oracle is
able to reach the final result. With parallel query servers, each one
fetches a partial result set, which has to be stored somewhere before
everything is merged. Even if you have no 'sort', you have a 'merge'
phase. If that's you were thinking of, I do not believe that you get
results on the fly from each of the parallel query servers, it would
make communications much too complicated between the client and the
server side. When you issue a 'fetch' call, you expect it from a single
source and everything needs to be streamlined somewhere.

> b) how can someone estimate the temporary space used having only the select
> statement?

 I wonder! 

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Stephane Faroult
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