Ruth,
Good morning.
 To analyze a partition use;
ANALYZE TABLE table PARTITION (partition name) COMPUTE STATISTICS....
The same is true for an INDEX and partition.
Hope this helps.
ROR m���m

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>
> > Good morning everyone,
> >
> > Can anyone give me the command to analyze a partitioned tabled?  To
> analyze
> > this table unpartitioned I use:  analyze table schema.table_name compute
> > statistics;
> >
> > I am partitioning it into 6 partitions and want to compute statistics on
> > each partition.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Ruth
> >
>

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