Not exactly. The granularity of capturing times increased in 9i, but as
Gopal implied, there are just a lot more wait events in 9i as compared to
the previous releases. 

Check this link out to see what new events were introduced in 9i :
http://www.oraperf.com/reference.html and click on Wait Events by Version. 

- Kirti 


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Isn't that something to do with 9i being able to report wait times in
nanoseconds instead of (milliseconds? or microseconds?) in previous versions
??

Raj
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Internal code changes= additional features=fine grained (event) reporting?

Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
Bangalore, INDIA
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