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| | SQLTXPLAIN, also know as SQLT, is a tool that helps to diagnose SQL statements performing poorly in an Oracle database. This tool is free to download and use. You only need to have access to My Oracle Support (MOS) and search for Document Id: 215187.1. Q: What do you get from this tool? A: In...
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| | [AI summary] The blog post discusses various Oracle Database-related topics, including query optimization, performance issues, and script usage for documentation downloads.
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| | It's not an easy answer -- which version is best for you? The Always Free Autonomous Database in the Oracle Cloud (currently on version 23.6.0.24.11) or the free developer edition for Windows or Linux (currently on version 23.6.0.24.10)? The answer depends on a number of factors: CPU availability Database size Cost (both are more or...
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| Note that there is a follow up to this post here that you should read after this post. Stored outlines were introduced in Oracle 9i as a way of helping stabilise execution plans. In 11gR1 these are deprecated in favour of enterprise-edition-only SQL Baselines (sorry standard edition users )-:) but as of 11gR2 neither facility...