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Hi all,
Need to know if the following is possible in
Oracle(any version):-
I have a table of around
(a) 30 Columns
(b) 20 out of 30 are
indexed
(c) around 1 million (1,000,000)
records.
Most of the time there will be heavy reads (select
queries) on this table except for some 100-400 records to be inserted in a day.
The newly inserted records will not be selected by the queries for the next 24
hours (this is based on some business logic), thats for sure.
Now the problem is when ever a record(s) is
inserted the entire bunch of indexes is updated/rebuild by the Oracle which
considerably slows down the throughput of the system during that period of time
(until all indexes are updated).
Can we have a solution whereby indexes should not
be updated when a record(s) is inserted, because I know that these records will
not be the part of the query for the next 24 hrs. The indexes will be re-built
manually/scheduled during the off-peak hours once a day. In this way, the next
day, new records inserted a day before will be ready to be fetched by the
queries.
Note- I can't put my indexes offline not for a
single minute during peak hours.
Any clues? TIA,
Marul.
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- RE: Disabling indexes - temporarily Marul Mehta
- RE: Disabling indexes - temporarily Naveen Nahata
- Re: Disabling indexes - temporarily Marul Mehta
- RE: Disabling indexes - temporarily Edward Shevtsov
- RE: Disabling indexes - temporarily Nicoll, Iain \(Calanais\)
- RE: Disabling indexes - temporarily Naveen Nahata
- Re: Disabling indexes - temporarily apmanikandan
- Re: Disabling indexes - temporarily Marul Mehta
- RE: Disabling indexes - temporarily Jamadagni, Rajendra
