Charlie,

What is the perceived relevance of gaining this information?  You would be
much better off correlating statistics such as overall non idle wait time
and database workload (# Users, Ion's/CPU etc...) to actual business
functions the database is performing (invoices, sales orders, etc...).  I
could easily go write a job that doubles the total number of transactions
per minute but has almost no effect on the other items which actually
correlate application performance to database performance.

Thanks,
Ethan

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I've been asked to provide value for the Transactions Per Minute
going through our primary OLTP production database.

I believe I can use deltas in SCN values to measure "transactions"
which do INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE and then COMMIT;

Is there any way to measure/count the number of SELECTs which occur?
If so, how?

How would you derive a value for TPM for your DB?


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