DBMS_LOCK.SLEEP
On 2003.11.29 20:34, Jonathan Gennick wrote:
> I know this is going to sound rather crazy, but I want to
> write an INSERT trigger that imposes an arbitrary delay, say
> a half second, or maybe a full second, on each and every
> insert operation. Does anyone know offhand whether there's a
> built-in PL/SQL procedure to just wait for a specified
> period of time? Any suggestions on how I can go about
> implementing this trigger?
> 
> Best regards,
> 
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