You do have to be careful in version 9, though,
since the really is an MBRC - which is the
system stat which is the average size of
multi block read count actually achieved over
a time period, rather than the value requested
in the db_file_multiblock_read_count parameter.

(The real MBRC is used for costing when 
the new cpu_costing method is switched on, 
an adjusted dbf_mbrc is used when the 
traditional io_costing method is the only thing
in place).


Regards

Jonathan Lewis
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>multiblock_read_count as in db_file_multiblock_read_count. 
>
>- Kirti
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>MBRC stands for what ?
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