in the
block pretty much remain the same. This is pretty much
what I have learned to this point.
Scott
Hi,
Do you know if Oracle9i block structures are modified ?
thanks in advance...
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Use itrprof SQL Analyzer.
It formats SQL_TRACE/Event10046 traces and gives tuning advises
Hi,
Do you know if Oracle9i block structures are modified ?
thanks in advance...
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Use itrprof SQL Analyzer.
It formats SQL_TRACE/Event10046 traces and gives tuning advises.
It's web based, no download, no configuration.
Just click
http://www.unal-bilisim.com/products/itrprof
I only know that you can have multiple blocksize in a
DB.
--- Danisment Gazi Unal (Unal Bilisim)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Hi,
Do you know if Oracle9i block structures are
modified ?
thanks in advance...
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Use itrprof SQL Analyzer.
It formats SQL_TRACE/Event10046 traces
. There are some modifications to the block header
and the segment header. They way rows are stored in the
block pretty much remain the same. This is pretty much
what I have learned to this point.
Scott
Hi,
Do you know if Oracle9i block structures are modified ?
thanks in advance...
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Use