Re[2]: Writing a delay in PL/SQL?

2003-11-30 Thread Jonathan Gennick
Saturday, November 29, 2003, 10:44:26 PM, Khedr, Waleed ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
KW I'm curious why? some testing?

Yes. Testing. I want a Data Pump job to run long enough for
me to be able to play around in interactive mode from
several different clients. I only have 28MB of data, and the
load runs too fast for me to do much of anything.

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Re: Re[2]: Writing a delay in PL/SQL?

2003-11-30 Thread Tanel Poder
Another way would have been to use not autoextending datafiles and resumable
operations during data load...

Tanel.

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 Saturday, November 29, 2003, 10:44:26 PM, Khedr, Waleed
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 KW I'm curious why? some testing?

 Yes. Testing. I want a Data Pump job to run long enough for
 me to be able to play around in interactive mode from
 several different clients. I only have 28MB of data, and the
 load runs too fast for me to do much of anything.

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Re[2]: Writing a delay in PL/SQL?

2003-11-29 Thread Jonathan Gennick
Saturday, November 29, 2003, 8:59:34 PM, a whole bunch of
people wrote:

 try DBMS_LOCK.SLEEP()

Thanks all. I'll give that a try.

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