PIECE column?  By joining V$SQLAREA to V$SQLTEXT?  (on ADDRESS)

So, then, having the text truncated to 1000 chars in V$SQLAREA is no big
deal, but it could be confusing if you had multiple rows in V$SQLAREA with
the first 1000 chars of the SQL statement exactly the same, correct?  The
theory being that you could join to V$SQLTEXT by ADDRESS to get the entire
text if needed.

Rich Jesse                           System/Database Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]              Quad/Tech International, Sussex, WI USA


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> Please notice the PIECE column.
> 
> Jared
> 
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> While researching some shared_pool problems <groan> on an 
> 8.1.6 instance, 
> I
> happen to notice that the SQL_TEXT column of the V$SQLAREA 
> view is "only"
> 1000 bytes.  What happens when the statement is longer than 
> that?  Does it
> just not show all of it in that view?
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