What version?  What is the definition of table A?  Have you enabled parallel
DML?  What about the append hint?  According to the docs it is supposed to
be automatic with the parallel hint but...

Tim

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Hi.

A developer of mine is running a large insert as
select:

insert /* parallel hint */ into table A 
nologging 
(select * from table b where ...);

There are no indices on table A and a PK disabled.
Still that insert generates a large amount of logs.
What could be the reason for that? Any ideas? Table A
is not partitioned and has NOLOGGING attribute on the
dba_tables set to Yes.

thanks

Gene

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