> I lost the fight to have the code fixed, and so turned on
> cursor_sharing. Worked like a charm

Been there, done that... but now I feel better knowing that a tenacious
goddess of the DBA battlefields also lost this fight. :-)

It's a tough fight when embedded SQL is scattered all over the place and
development is more concerned with coding the next feature set on "Internet
time." Apart from the tons of embedded SQL, we have a "dynamic SQL
generator" function in our code which creates SQL with literals based on
states or values in webpage check boxes, radio buttons, dropdownlists, text
boxes, etc. Since this is a central, oft-used part of the app I'm hoping to
get duhvelopment to use bind variables in it but it's going to be an uphill
battle. Just the normal frustration in the on-going DBA/Duhveloper battle.
Sigh...


Steve Orr
Bozeman, MONTANA!


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Minor correction, cursor_sharing did work in versions under 8.1.7.3 (I
used it in 8.1.6) but there was a bug relating to very specific usage.
I never encountered it, I know you can look up the details of the bug
on Metalink.

Having said that, I used cursor_sharing=force instead of flushing the
shared pool because it does almost entirely eliminate the "out of
memory" error, while flushing, if you misset the timing, doesn't.

We had programmers who did not want to use bind variables (Java
prepared statements) and so, for an OLTP system where they were looking
up registration information, we ended up with each SQL statement,
differing only by the constant value being looked up, in the shared
pool.   

I lost the fight to have the code fixed, and so turned on
cursor_sharing. Worked like a charm

Rachel
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