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| | | | | May 9, 2010 (Back to the Previous Post in the Series)(Forward to theNext Post in the Series) Continuing the true or false blog article series with more questions that seem to have conflicting answers,if the answers to those questions depend on the source of the informationfound through Internet searches. Today's quiz is on the topic... | |
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| | | | | The last Jonathan Lewis post on RAC Planswhich finished by the following phrases: "If you're going to hard-code hints into a query then take a look at the outline it generates when it does the right thing, and that will tell you about the 15 or so hints you've missed out. (Better still, consider generating... | |
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| | | | | One of my colleagues sent following test case, of which he couldn't control the join order with hints. 1. Create objects - table t1, t2 and t3 2. Now Let's set the join order as T1->T2->T3, using global hints convention. But it seems that Oracle does not work as expected. It really seems that the... | |
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