If you are always wrong then you must be right about
one thing (being always wrong), so there is reason to be cheerful, at least you
got one thing right.
-----Original Message-----Not quite true, as far as I know.... There's wait stuff in there, although not enough to my taste. There's cpu in there, and the start and stop time, which makes it possible to at least make a crude R = S + W, where the difficult part is breaking down the W into meaningful stuff. A long way to go, but I think they're aware of it. The guys from SQL Server Development I spoke to about it were very interested in the method and liked the whole idea.
From: Mogens N�rgaard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 2:19 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: Re: Know 1 database, know them all?
But don't forget that I'm always wrong.
Mogens
