You also can use materialized views (snapshots), which can be populated
every night.

regards

Volker Schoen
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Hello Srini

We had a case like this where one of the tables was in a database that
reside in a remote site. Our solution was to create a table that combine
employees tables from 2 site into one TABLE in the local site.

This way the select and join is done ONCE at night.

Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
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> I would like get your opinion on what would be the best way provide 
> access to data across multiple databases on just on Node (database).
> 
> One way that I have tried is create a view on one database that reads 
> tables across remaining four databases using Dblinks.  Let us say 
> there is a table
> called CUSTOMER that resides on five databases, in order to make it easier
> to generate reports, a combined view can be created with dblinks on these
> tables using UNION ALL on one database.  
> 
> Only concern I have is that when using Dblinks, Oracle might copy the 
> entire remote table to the local database and then retrieve the data 
> based on where
> clause.  This might be a significant performance issue especially if the
> tables are very BIG.  
> 
> If there are better ways to accomplish this or any ideas on this one 
> will be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thank you,
> Srini
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