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blog.toadworld.com
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| | | | | Why my execution plan has not been shared - Part III oracle | |
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tonyhasler.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I am currently working in a team alongside a gentleman known as Roberto Rigliaco. You are unlikely to have heard of Roberto as he is not (yet) a blogger and not (yet) known on the conference circuit. Nevertheless, Roberto has done some excellent work recently analyzing the use of object statistics in partitioned tables. I... | |
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www.dbaglobe.com
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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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tanelpoder.com
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| | | Update: As this original article is from 2007, there are better options available in the modern times for example DBMS_UTILITY.EXPAND_SQL_TEXT as explained by Maria Colgans blog entry here. If you have been involved in tuning SQL code which you have never seen before, you are probably familiar with the challenges of understanding what the code is trying to do. This can be especially time consuming when the SQL references lots of views, which reference views, which reference more views etc. So there may ... | ||