Chuan Zhang,
Since you are using execute immediate, you use dynamic sql.
If you want to reduce the parse, can u try not using the dynamic sql?
Keep it won't help at all.
Regards
zhu chao
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======= 2002-10-22 23:43:00 ,you wrote��=======
>Hi, DBA Guru,
>
> I have a stored procedure of a package which is called with "execute immediate" in
>a loop with runtime input parameters. I found that no. of parse calls(451983) is
>equal to no. of executions (451982). Is there any way such as set
>cursor_sharing=force or keep this stored procedure into shared pool to reduce the
>parse call down to one or some no.?
>
>TIA,
>
>Chuan
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