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| | | | | A blog about on new technologie. Hands-on note about Hadoop, Cloudera, Hortonworks, NoSQL, Cassandra, Neo4j, MongoDB, Oracle, SQL Server, Linux, etc. | |
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| | | | | 465 ?! SELECT A.ID, A.LOGIN, A.NAME, A.LASTNAME, A.EMAIL FROM ACCOUNT A WHERE (A.LOGIN LIKE '%%') AND (A.NAME LIKE '%?%' OR A.LASTNAME LIKE '%?%') AND A.COMPANY_ID = 1 ORDER BY A.LOGIN ?, ? ? A.COMPANY_ID = 1 ? SQL> SELECT 'ALL' as "Condition", count(*) FROM ACCOUNT... | |
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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... | |
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| | | I have been having some performance problems when using autotrace in some production systems. I finally had time to check out why. I enabled... | ||