Tanel,

I know, we are not what we would like to be, so I am trying to find some middle point. 
We can't make drastic changes to app, ESPN's daily business including on-air scores 
and programming gets affected by that (not to mention the huge calculators that run to 
estimate how much money we make by charging all of you to watch ESPN <g>).

Thanks, you almost confirmed my fear.

ps: I just got confirmed to Hotsos/04 and Steve Adams class, so hopefully I'll meet 
you in Dallas, TX.
Raj
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Then have two sets of packages for reports, when releasing new versions, do
them on set 2 whilst normal users are running on set 1. This gives you time
to test new versions in production as well. When tests are successful,
switch to set 2.

Oh yes, this requires your application/reports to be aware of this "set"
architecture. Basically you should have some kind of control table where you
state on which set newly executed reports should run.

Btw, how can you have constant DML activity and reporting going on when you
have suspended your sessions?
When your session executes a package and is suspended, the package is still
pinned anyway and you cant just replace it on the fly.

The baseline is, despite RAC you still one single database and you can't
have this kind of online updating without doing some fundamental changes in
the app.

Tanel.


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