Title: Dynamic views
Sure, You can write
an INSTEAD OF trigger on the view that inserts into the right table.
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. Have you tried this:
select ... from ... where trunc(datefield1) =
'01.10.1950'
or
select .. from .. where datefield1 between
'01.10.1950' and '02.10.1950'
Hop this helps.
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anywhere; I found this by
accident.
Hope this helps.
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Gurus,
Desperately need some ideas to solve this one
Title: RE: export in full mode but exclude particular user?
It's the same - exu81obj and exu8usr.
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The number is more than the numwidth specified. Try this
SQL set numwidth 13
SQL select trn_id from trnid;
Your numwidth is perhpas defined as 9; so anything of more precision is
displayed as exponetial notation; internally all numbers are stored the
same.
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Ruth,
If you mean the operating system process id, it's in v$session field
PROCESS.
the following will tel you the oracle server process
select spid
from v$process p, v$session s
where s.sid = your sid from v$session
and p.addr = s.paddr
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the constraint but rather to
design a better index.
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I am trying to find out what indexes are in the database only for
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and service in a command prompt window using oradim
comamnd. I am not sure of the options; but the oradim command gives a help.
At some point you would hit a problem that is decipherable. Please let us
know what came out of it.
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On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Arup Nanda wrote:
Well, system does not do a shutdown abort. Oracle finds a problem and
then
instance aborts.
A few things you can do here.
(1) See if a trace file is generated around that time in user_dump_dest
, tables, populate control tables, etc and then refresh it
from the regular sources. This works out to be longer but less expensive.
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ut i need to know the complete procedure. would you know the
complete statement and procedure to generate control files. do we have
to change the db/sid name ?
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career move. Guess which profession's logical career move is database
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I just couldn't resist posting it here. May be they are referring to SQL
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analyzed any of the tables, including SYS owner
tables?
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Hello everybody,
I have the following query that runs every week
it's sure easy enough
SELECT (OWNER, TABLE_NAME)
FROM DBA_TABLES
WHERE (OWNER, TABLE_NAME) NOT IN
(SELECT OWNER, TABLE_NAME
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BFILE, where the actual file is stored on the file system and
pointer to it is stored in the database. However security is definitely an
issue. And how do you plan to back it up?
There are other ways like using WebDAV and iFS, but I have no experience in
using them.
HTH
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special about replication between 8ik and
9i, it's pretty much the same as in case of 8i-8i.
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You are welcome. I am glad Icould be of help.
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Just my two cents.
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Managing 20mil of anything (images/text/etc) in a file
system isn't a nice proposition. Go with the database
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Rich,
You just gave the answer yourself, allocation_type
in dba_tablespaces should show UNIFORM for uniform extent allocation. For
non-uniform allocation, it will show SYSTEM in that field. If you want to know
what is the size of the uniform extent, look for INITIAL_EXTENT
sessions are trying to get the
same buffer low.
Caveat - if your database has a large percentage of DSS type quries (you
mentioned hybrid), then they will suffer slightly as the block gets will
increase.
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is the same (16K) for indexes and tables. For other two OLTP
based apps, I have defined 8K tables and 4K indexes for a third party app. I did
a benchmark to see the effects and that was the conclusion. Unfortunately I
didn't save it.
HTH.
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DEADLOCK DETECTED in alert log. Therefore setting
INITRANS higher is not going to help at all. Rather the application logic
should be checked to remove a real locking conflict.
Am I correct, or am I missing something here?
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Hi
I have been noticing some times following
and that will give you some indication how fast the
roll back is taking place.
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Yes, I know this will probably spark all sorts of
reaction; but I would appreciate any feedback on the process.
Arup Nanda
col name format a30 head "Index Name"col
comp_factor head "Compactness"col hole_factor format head "Hole"col
del_pct format head &qu
] wrote:
sigh. I need to find time to read ALL the docs.
Yeah, that'll happen.
If I can find a parallel universe where time runs at
a different rate.
Thanks, I'll test this out as well.
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In 9.2, you can keep the index by using the KEEP
researched and considered for the old "drop kick"
nonetheless.
Thanks again!
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Thanks, I'll test this out as well.
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KEEP
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ALTER TABLE XXX DROP CONSTRAINT PK_XXX KEEP
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Title: Tales Of Big Hammer #10046 (AKA event 10046)
Raj,
Thanks for sharing this with us. In your original
post you mentioned that you saw a "rollback" right after the "SQL*Net
break/reset to client" and that was how you figured out the 1403 error. I don't
see that in this excerpt from the
Of course, the savepoint can be any name you
choose; it does not matter if they are the same in different
sessions.
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I am running 8.1.6 on solaris 2.8.
Before running a large update, I tried to set a specific rollback
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Set transaction use
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1024
1 row selected.
SQL select value from v$system_parameter where
name = 'sort_area_size';
VALUE1024000
1 row selected.
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do the
follwoing query:
SQL l
1 select * from seg$
2 where (file#, block#, ts#)
3 in
4 (select file#, block#, ts#
5* from undo$)
SQL
Look at the blocks column which will tell you the size as of now.
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John,
This is set to take advantage of the file system access mechanism. For
Solaris9, this is recommended to be SETALL, not NONE. This is nothing to do with
using a SAN, We use Hitachi 9800 with SunFire 15 Solaris 9 and we have set
it to SETALL.
Hope this helps.
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the contention in extent
growth.
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From your message,it seems that you don't
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Hi:
I am trying to learn how to make use v$sgastat info in our oracle 8173 db.
Here is what I set
of the
repository is as simple as opening up in vi and typing the lines. Guess
which one is simpler?
Just a thought.
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Rick,
There is no such view, but can be very simply obtained by turning on
auditing and placing auditing for connects for user. Later you can aanalyze
the connects and disconnects in a given time period to get max concurrent
access.
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a
cronjob that creates the trace file in the user_dump_dest directory. In case
of a disater like this you have at least that file to go back to and save
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If the backup was made while the repository was in use for
other backups, it may be in a logically inconsistent state from
the RMAN perspective.
Kind of like backing up OID.
Could be that I'm wrong on this, but I don't have time to test
it and come up with a definitive answer.
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Admittedly, this was for cold backups of the Oracle database, but I
can't see why RMAN couldn't have as easily done the same thing for hot
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you archive off every quarter, then the date should be part of the key.
Similarly in the previous point I mentioned the arrival of data in different
intervals from different sources. So, in order to minimize the downtime you
will need to partition based on source.
HTH.
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Admittedly, this was for cold backups of the Oracle database, but I
can't see why RMAN couldn't have as easily done the same thing for hot
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Not having used RMAN since it's inception, I'm a little confused. Why
couldn't you backup the DB hot, provided it wasn't using
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Wow!
Thatdefinitely is one simple and elegant
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I wonder what you call when the alarm goes off,
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in
one tablespace ? I think you should check your data dictionary or your
program documentation.
Hope this helps.
Rgrds,
Sony
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switches. But now to clearly understand
your
point of view, and for my curiousity, how does one derive the amount of
redo log generated in bytes using the SCN Numbers?
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Cool utility! Wow, thanks for sharing this with us.
The timing couldn't have been more perfect. I used it immediately for a problem
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To REMOVE yourself
. For an simple insert statement, could also
update the UET$ or FET$ tables? So, if the purpose was to preserve all
changes to the data dictionary, What's different between OBJ$, COL$ and
these space management tables?
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