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I have a non-unique
index on a table, and I'm trying to force Oracle to usethe index - but it
always does a FTS. Why? (I've tried it with and withoutthe
alias)
SQL set
autotrace traceonlySQL SELECT /*+ INDEX(A,vehicle_veh_year_indx) */
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I am the direct
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Hi there -
I'm trying to
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Oracle 8.1.6.
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