Ok, back on this topic again.... I would *like* to write a query that jaunts through v$sql and collects and condenses related parallel queries with the slave processes for all the SQL stored in that view. I'm not seeing any way to do this for inactive queries... It's fairly easy to identify slave processes, but it's much harder to group them correctly. Anyone want to share some thoughts with me on this??
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