Robert,
Why not run a trace on both the view and standalone SQL,
and share the results?
At least the explain plans.
Jared
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Subject: View HELP Please!
I'm fighting a view.... Someone hand me a big dagger with which to kill
it.
I have a view that takes 6 minutes to run when I query it like this:
select
count(*) from TST_XVW a
where claim_carrier_key=41721;
Yet, if I take the SQL from the view, add the claim_carrier_key predicate
to
it, I get a run time of 6 seconds. I've tried several different hints
(push_pred, use_nl, etc) and I'm just not seeming to be able to get the
optimizer to give me a good plan. Any help on this would be appreciated.
Robert
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