There's always the possibility of a gap between
what was said and what was heard.

In my seminar, I tell people about hints, and
mention a useful ones - and then say they should
avoid using them if possible.  Perhaps the quoted
instructor said something more like "you shouldn't
use hints in 9i if you can avoid it" meaning "you
usually don't need to use hints, and they should
be the method of last resort".

It is certainly a good idea to use the UNNEST
hint from time to time in 9i.


Regards

Jonathan Lewis
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To: "Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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This is facinating, where does this come from? This is the second time
in a
week that I've heard this statement being made by someone. Hints will
never
go away IMHO, and Oracle continues to add more and more of them. I was
told
by someone at a client site that they were told by an Oracle
instructor that
they should not use hints in 9i....

RF




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