Given the attitude of most dba's that you should always use bind variables
where possible I can't see how you'd cope with skewed data without them.
Most developers should know a databases's data better than the optimiser and
certainly when building queries it's always worthwhile seeing where data is
being most effectively filtered.
 
There are lots of mature systems out there where the data characteristics
are unlikely to change much and for most in-house developers you're never
going to have to think about portability but always about performance.
 
Iain Nicoll
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Hi,
 
Does Oracle have an official position on hints ?
Will they go away as the optimiser is becoming bettre or they are there to
stay ?
 
TIA
 
 

Stephane Paquette


Administrateur de bases de donnees

Database Administrator

Standard Life

www.standardlife.ca

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