John:

There is an undocumented package thru which you can reset few of the
timings. (It resets the timing info in X$KCFIO and the MAX_WAIT_TIME
(!) in the V$SESSION/SYSTEM event views.


--- John Kanagaraj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Depending on the version of the database, timed_statistics 
> > may be dynamic
> > and
> > not require a database bounce.
> 
> True - but the timing values are meaningless unless the counters
> (TOTAL_WAITS and TOTAL_TIMEOUTS) are reset. Only a bounce  resets the
> counters and switches on timing at the same time.... I wouldn't
> recommend
> using the time values otherwise.
> 

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Have a nice day !!
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Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan,
Bangalore, INDIA.

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