Hello Folks, A datawarehouse. There are only a few selected SQL's run against this database. And all this SQL's are tuned to optimum during design with hints embedded to take the least execution time. The SQL's currently execute in times, much better than what the expected response time was by the users. Would it still be required to analyze the tables? What other benefits would one reap from an analyze? Assume that there are no other SQL's running against the database other than this select few, and the data in the underlying tables has been accounted for a period of 2 years during design. Any new SQL's which would need to be added would go thru the drawing board. Absolutely Nothing adhoc.
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