'Laura' On Monday, August 25, 2003 1:49 PM said;

> We currently have an application we are trying to speed up.  In
> researching rule/cost based optimizers, I read that the cost based
> optimizer was the way to go (although rule had its moments) because that
> is where Oracle would be focusing any upgrades, enhancements, etc.
<snip>
> The database is Oracle 8.0.5.  This weekend I will be upgrading to
> 8.1.7.  The operating system is NT 4.0.  Does anyone know something that
> could point me in the right direction?  Thank you for your help.

Worth pointing out that a number of things could be slowing your application
... OS, RAM, processor, network connections, time of day and end user
perception to name a few.  Before diving into the code (so to speak) you did
verify that none of the other factors are at work, I'm sure ...

~brian
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