Interesting observation:

Listers are much less objecting to answer some really 'simple' questions
(which could be RTFMed), if those questions touch upon relatively new oracle
features (like OUTLN).

Should have to do with people's curiosity?

Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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>
> Ron,
>
> The OUTLN user is for administering a new 8i feature called stored
> outlines.
>
> Stored outlines allow you to save away current execution paths as they
> exist
> today, if you want to.   Then, if things get hosed up in the future and
> your
> execution path mysteriously changes and you can't get it back to the way
it
> was,
> you can load up your stored outline and force the optimizer to use the old
> execution path.  This feature does not get implemented automatically.
> It requires some configuration and administration to actually use stored
> outlines.
>
> Cherie Machler
> Oracle DBA
> Gelco Information Network
>
>
>
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> Can anyone tell me what the OUTLN user is for?
>
> Ron Smith
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