Good question,  Jared!  Perhaps 'overflow' is technically not the correct
term to use to decribe this scenario but it seemed to fit the bill
sufficiently to mail off a quick one-liner solution without going into great
depth.  Some of us have work to do,  you know ;)

To redeem myself I  probably should have mentioned that this table sounds
pretty volatile.  Consequently the index(es) are likely to end up fairly
disorganized,  especially if the 350k records are being inserted in
ascending order.   Once you start adding levels to the index things start to
slow down.... 

Chris 

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On Wednesday 04 September 2002 04:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It sounds to me like the indexes are going into overflow - this will cause

What do you mean by 'overflow'?

Jared

> the insert time to increase.  I would suggest batching up the inserts,
> dropping the indexes,  running the inserts and re-creating the indexes.
>
> Chris
>
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: 04 September 2002 07:53
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> We have a table which can contain more than half a million records. When
we
> try to insert some 10k records in the empty table it get inserted in 10
> min. but as the size increases time taken to insert also increases. After
> 350,000 records it takes around an hour to insert 10k records.
> There are around 15 columns in it out of which 11 are indexed. There is
one
> concatenated function-based index on two columns of Varchar type and two
> separate index for the same two columns.
>
> I have checked the free space for the tablespaces to which the table and
> indexes are attached to. They are in two separate tbs.
>
> Any clues why this is happenning.
>
> TIA
> Marul.

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