I followed the instructions but I get the error below.  I do not get the same error 
when I select from dual.  And yes I did to the public grant.  And other clues?  DB 
8.1.7.3

Thanks Kathy

Execution Plan                                                                  
----------------------------------------------------------                      
ERROR:                                                                          
ORA-01039: insufficient privileges on underlying objects of the view            
                                                                                
                                                                                
SP2-0612: Error generating AUTOTRACE EXPLAIN report                             
                                                                                
Statistics                                                                      
----------------------------------------------------------                      
          0  recursive calls                                                    
          0  db block gets                                                      
          0  consistent gets                                                    
          0  physical reads                                                     
          0  redo size                                                          
        371  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client                                   
        426  bytes received via SQL*Net from client                             
          2  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client                                  
          0  sorts (memory)                                                     
          0  sorts (disk)                                                       
          1  rows processed      
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Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 8:13 AM
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I've been reading the thread on DUAL vs X$DUAL, read the referenced article
and tried some testing on our system. I do a simple select from DUAL and I
get the same statistics as were in the article, but sometimes I also get 1
memory sort. Does anyone know why this would be? And if this is true, that
really makes me want to change over to X$DUAL. Also, what is the consensus
about creating a view for DUAL that references X$DUAL? I'm running the
Oracle Application and cannot change all of their code to use something
other than DUAL, and there is a lot of it.

Here are the statistics on the select. Notice the difference between the
first vs repeat of the same seelct.

Connected to:
Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.7.1.1 - Production
With the Partitioning option
JServer Release 8.1.7.1.1 - Production

SQL> set autotrace traceonly
SQL> select 'y' from dual;

Execution Plan
----------------------------------------------------------
   0      SELECT STATEMENT Optimizer=CHOOSE (Cost=2 Card=1)
   1    0   TABLE ACCESS (FULL) OF 'DUAL' (Cost=2 Card=1)

Statistics
----------------------------------------------------------
          0  recursive calls
          4  db block gets
          1  consistent gets
          0  physical reads
          0  redo size
        361  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
        425  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
          2  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          1  sorts (memory)
          0  sorts (disk)
          1  rows processed
SQL> /

Execution Plan
----------------------------------------------------------
   0      SELECT STATEMENT Optimizer=CHOOSE (Cost=2 Card=1)
   1    0   TABLE ACCESS (FULL) OF 'DUAL' (Cost=2 Card=1)

Statistics
----------------------------------------------------------
          0  recursive calls
          4  db block gets
          1  consistent gets
          0  physical reads
          0  redo size
        361  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
        425  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
          2  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          0  sorts (memory)
          0  sorts (disk)
          1  rows processed
SQL> 

Thanks for your input.


John Zoltak
North American Mfg Co
4455 East 71st Street
Cleveland Ohio 44105
 
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