Title: RE: 10046 trace - weird library misses

Are you using dynamic sql? execute immediate? That might explain ... because exec immediate does a   hard parse ... and it is documented too.

Raj
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gorbounov,Vadim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:49 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: 10046 trace - weird library misses


Dear friends,

I traced one of our test cases and found something weird.

Did anybody else observe this?

Env:
server - 9.0.1.4, Solaris.
client - weblogic 7, uses original oracle thin 9.0.1 jdbc driver to connect.
         In fact, I can reproduce all this from SQLPlus

Here is an excerpt from tkprof below - why every parse is a hard parse?
Looks like the problem doesn't appear when 10046 is not set, and it appers
ONLY on pl/sql blocks returning data to client, normal selects OK. Looks
like bug again. Any workaround?

And what are these "Misses in library cache during execute"?

9.2.0.2 on Linux works fine, i.e. no misses once it has been parsed.

   BEGIN :1 := FN_GET_STATUS_ID(:2,:3); END;


   call     count       cpu    elapsed       disk      query    current
rows
   ------- ------  -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----------
   Parse       40      0.07       0.08          0          0          0
0
   Execute     80      0.62       1.55         64       1492          0
80
   Fetch        0      0.00       0.00          0          0          0
0
   ------- ------  -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
----------
   total      120      0.69       1.63         64       1492          0
80

   Misses in library cache during parse: 40
   Misses in library cache during execute: 40
   Optimizer goal: CHOOSE
   Parsing user id: 40 

This select

   select LOADED_VERSIONS, EXECUTIONS, LOADS,PARSE_CALLS, parsing_user_id
   from v$sql
   where sql_text like 'BEGIN :1 := FN_GET_STATUS_ID(:2,:3); END;';

gives out whole bunch of these record groups

   LOADED_VERSIONS EXECUTIONS      LOADS PARSE_CALLS PARSING_USER_ID
   --------------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ---------------
              1          1          1           1              40
              1          1          1           0              40
   .... repeated N times

Thank you for you time

Vadim G
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