>Dear All,
>
>      is there any way to find which tables (table
>name) are suffering from
>full table scan ,so that  i can create indexes on
>them to enhance the
>performance.
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Arvind 

 "A time for indexed access; and a time for full scans.
  A time for nested loops; a time for hash joins."
           The Ecclesiastes, 3:8.3.0.5

 Equating full scans to bad performance is not always true. It's more a matter of how 
much data you browse through compared to what you ultimately want to return.

Regards,

Stephane Faroult
Oriole
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