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| | | | Advanced Oracle SQL Tuning, Troubleshooting and Linux Performance Training by Tanel Poder - Linux, Oracle, SQL performance tuning and troubleshooting - consulting & training. | |
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| | | | After Randolf's comment on my last post about identifying cursor SQL text from sql trace file I think one thing needs elaboration. I mentioned earlier in this post that this cursor dumping technique works "as long as the cursor of interest is still open". So how do you know whether this cursor of interest is still open or has been closed and that slot reused by some other statement instead? You would not want to get misled to wrong SQL statement... - Linux, Oracle, SQL performance tuning and troubleshooting - consulting & training. | |
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| | | | Another tool to help with SQL Tuning? Yes! Hopefully with some advantage over what you used until today :-) Collecting diagnostics around a SQL is not fun, if you've been there you know that.... Source: SQLd360, SQL diagnostics collection made faster | |
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