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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 ... | |
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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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| | | | | Although there have been a number of significant changes to the Oracle Database in 12c, some of my favorite new features are actually the small enhancements, designed to make your life a little eas... | |
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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... | ||