I strongly suspect I'm missing something here, but I don't see a problem
with gathering stale many times a day, every hour say. If your tables
aren't subject to much DML activity then they won't be analysed anyway.

On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 12:59, Rachel Carmichael wrote:
> I have you beat.... one schema in one of our databases (9.2.0.2) is
> analyzed every 4 hours. Not mine, and I *will* be talking to the DBA
> about his reasoning...
> 
> however Jonathan's point may well be the reason. This is an
> ever-growing database, frequent insert and updates, and sequences are
> used throughout.
>  Analyze is "estimate" at least. 
> 
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> > We analyze 9 production databases ... *every day*.
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