DB Code compilation and library cache lock issueHi,
    To detect whether you are waiting for a compile to finish, you can just check 
v$session_wait and see if your current session is waiting for "library cache pin" wait 
event. Without such wait event ,compiling a procedure can just be finished in seconds.
    But I do not know whether there is any parameter to change this timeout.
    
zhuchao

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Hi all, 
As we know if procedure A is currently being executed, one cannot re-compile procedure 
A. And when one tries to do so, the compilation appears to be _hanging_. Though it 
time-outs after some time. 
My question is , is there a way to detect this when I am compiling a procedure? Can 
this timeout be changed? If so, how?
DB is 9202. 
Thanks in advance 
Raj 
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