Title: RE: Nologging and redo generation

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Smith, Ron L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
> Can I use the nologging option on simple inert and deletes to
> eliminate
> rollback problems and redo generation?

Which version of Oracle?
From Oracle8i Concepts
Release 2 (8.1.6)
Part Number A76965-01
Chapter 22 Direct-Load INSERT
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... the following operations can make use of no-logging mode:
direct load (SQL*Loader)
direct-load INSERT
CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT
CREATE INDEX
ALTER TABLE ... MOVE PARTITION
ALTER TABLE ... SPLIT PARTITION
ALTER INDEX ... SPLIT PARTITION
ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD
ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD PARTITION
INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE on LOBs in NOCACHE NOLOGGING mode stored out of line
All of these SQL statements can be parallelized. They can execute in logging or no-logging mode for both serial and parallel execution.

Other SQL statements are unaffected by the NOLOGGING attribute of the schema object. For example, the following SQL statements are unaffected by NOLOGGING mode: UPDATE and DELETE (except on some LOBs, as noted above), conventional path INSERT, and various DDL statements not listed above.

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