I am looking for your suggestions about Netweaver Enterprise Portal

Hi,
I am Mallikarjun, having 3 years of experience in SAP - ABAP programming and also I am having enough conceptual knowledge on ABAP Objects & JAVA, even I am aware of Web Dynpro ABAP. Now I am planning to learn Netweaver Enterprise Portal, for that I am looking for your valuable suggestions and even I am expecting your help. Here I have some quarries:
1.     What is the importance of Netweaver Enterprise Portal?
2.     What are the different concepts of Enterprise Portal?
3.     Step by step procedure to learn Enterprise portal?
4.     As a developer (EP) what are the roles and responsibilities?
5.     What should I learn to work as a EP Content developer?
If you have any Enterprise Portal documentation or material, please you can share with me, it helps me a lot.
Thanks & regards,
Malllikarjun.

Hi Mallik  ,
The following r excellent websites containing PDF & PPT docs which will make u'r learning easier as a BEGINNER:
EP BOOK
http://searchsap.techtarget.com/searchSAP/downloads/chapter-december.pdf
EP Introduction
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_information_portal
EP Introduction
http://www.sappoint.com/PHPWebUI/index.php5?menu=ConsultingEnterprisePortals&title=Consulting%20Services%20and%20Solutions%20-%20Enterprise%20Portals
How to develop SAP Enterprise Portal with WebDynpro
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/15efce90-0201-0010-e8ae-f74055037139
Migrating SAP Enterprise Portal
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/4be0a6e3-0601-0010-6493-913104fc7468
All Articles on SAP NetWeaver Portal
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/webcontent/uuid/10f7a71d-d911-2a10-39b0-8a9f318c94ac?startindex=21
SAP NetWeaver Portal How-to Guides for SAP NetWeaver 2004
Portal How-to Guides for SAP NetWeaver 2004?prtmode=print
SAP NetWeaver Portal eLearning Catalog
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/portal-elearning
AN EXCELLENT BOOK ON DETAILS OF SAP ENTERPRISE PORTAL
http://searchsap.techtarget.com/searchSAP/downloads/chapter-december.pdf
Get ready for SAP ENTERPRISE PORTAL
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/6d5ca54c-0601-0010-56a0-812227d24327
SAP ENTERPRISE PORTAL - PORTAL CONTENT
http://www.sap.com/platform/netweaver/pdf/BWP_Portal_Content.pdf
Beginning EP Development
Beginning EP Development
PORTAL(SAP LIBRARY)
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/a4/76bd3b57743b09e10000000a11402f/content.htm
HOW TO PERFORM INITIAL SIZING OF ENTERPRISE PORTAL 6.0
http://help.sap.com/bp_epv260/EP_JA/documentation/How-to_Guides/01_Sizing_EP_60_init2.pdf
SAP NetWeaver Portal eLearning Catalog
https://webservice.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/portal-elearning
SETTING UP U'R SAP ENTERPRISE PORTAL SYSTEM LANDSCAPE
http://www.sappro.com/downloads/SystemDefinitions04.pdf
Integration into the SAP Enterprise Portal
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/a3/7b583c2439e66fe10000000a114084/content.htm
Administration Guide
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/ec/171e3e7181b60ae10000000a114084/frameset.htm
Themes and Permissions
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/26/3df46c0584cd4eb31e91aa7bcf1893/frameset.htm
Installing and configuring the preview edition of EP
Installing and configuring the preview edition of EP
TRANSPORTING SAP NETWEAVER PORTAL CONTENT
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/ep/ep%206.0%20sp2.0/best%20practice%20for%20transporting%20sap%20netweaver%20portal%20content.pdf
SAP NetWeaver Portal How-to Guides for SAP NetWeaver 2004
Portal How-to Guides for SAP NetWeaver 2004
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/com.sap.km.cm.docs/library/ep/ep%206.0%20sp2.0/sap%20ep%206.0%20integration%20using%20jsr168%20and%20wsrp.ppt#285,1,Slide 1
CITRIX SOLUTIONS FOR SAP ENTERPRISE PORTAL
http://www.citrix.com/site/resources/dynamic/partnerDocs/Citrix%20-%20SAP%20Business%20White%20Paper.pdf
HOW TO INTEROPERATE SAP ENTERPRISE PORTAL AND IBM WEBSPHERE PORTAL SERVER
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/4a3addc4-0501-0010-bfbb-9cdd29581adf
installation
Enterprise Portal 6.0 Installation
http://help.sap.com/bp_epv260/EP_EN/documentation/EP/N02_BB_InstallGuide_EN_US.doc
Installing SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 SP2     
http://help.sap.com/bp_epv260/EP_JA/documentation/How-to_Guides/02_Introduction_v1_final.pdf
How to migrate from SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 SP2 to SAP Netweaver '04
https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/778ac2ee-0901-0010-61a9-a2e174996bd7
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https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/6d5ca54c-0601-0010-56a0-812227d24327
Mastering SAP Enterprise Portal 6.0 Application Development
http://www.sap-hefte.de/download/dateien/1000/075_leseprobe.pdf
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https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/48f4aa4c-0601-0010-4fb3-abc9042dac4b

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    db file sequential read 386 0.20 8.95
    SQL ID: cvn54b7yz0s8u
    Plan Hash: 2991757387
    select /*+ index(idl_ub1$ i_idl_ub11) +*/ piece#,length,piece
    from
    idl_ub1$ where obj#=:1 and part=:2 and version=:3 order by piece#
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 165 0.00 0.00 0 0 8 0
    Execute 165 0.08 0.06 0 0 0 0
    Fetch 449 0.09 10.49 379 1740 0 410
    total 779 0.17 10.56 379 1740 8 410
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Misses in library cache during execute: 1
    Optimizer mode: CHOOSE
    Parsing user id: SYS (recursive depth: 1)
    Number of plan statistics captured: 3
    Rows (1st) Rows (avg) Rows (max) Row Source Operation
    1 1 2 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID IDL_UB1$ (cr=5 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=4 size=21 card=1)
    1 1 2 INDEX RANGE SCAN I_IDL_UB11 (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=3 us cost=3 size=0 card=1)(object id 110)
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 379 0.22 10.44
    ********************************************************************************

    SQL ID: 8r75sj1fpjn1k
    Plan Hash: 1052563856
    SELECT PLC_STA.DISPLAYED_FIELD, DECODE(POR.CANCEL_FLAG, 'Y',
    PLC_CAN.DISPLAYED_FIELD, NULL), DECODE(NVL(POR.CLOSED_CODE, 'OPEN'), 'OPEN',
    NULL, PLC_CLO.DISPLAYED_FIELD), DECODE(POR.FROZEN_FLAG, 'Y',
    PLC_FRO.DISPLAYED_FIELD, NULL), DECODE(POR.HOLD_FLAG, 'Y',
    PLC_HLD.DISPLAYED_FIELD, NULL), POR.AUTHORIZATION_STATUS,
    NVL(POR.CANCEL_FLAG, 'N'), NVL(POR.CLOSED_CODE, 'OPEN'),
    NVL(POR.FROZEN_FLAG, 'N'), NVL(POR.HOLD_FLAG, 'N')
    FROM
    PO_RELEASES POR, PO_LOOKUP_CODES PLC_STA, PO_LOOKUP_CODES PLC_CAN,
    PO_LOOKUP_CODES PLC_CLO, PO_LOOKUP_CODES PLC_FRO, PO_LOOKUP_CODES PLC_HLD
    WHERE PLC_STA.LOOKUP_CODE = DECODE(POR.APPROVED_FLAG, 'R',
    POR.APPROVED_FLAG, NVL(POR.AUTHORIZATION_STATUS,'INCOMPLETE')) AND
    PLC_STA.LOOKUP_TYPE IN ('PO APPROVAL', 'DOCUMENT STATE') AND
    PLC_CAN.LOOKUP_CODE = 'CANCELLED' AND PLC_CAN.LOOKUP_TYPE = 'DOCUMENT
    STATE' AND PLC_CLO.LOOKUP_CODE = NVL(POR.CLOSED_CODE, 'OPEN') AND
    PLC_CLO.LOOKUP_TYPE = 'DOCUMENT STATE' AND PLC_FRO.LOOKUP_CODE = 'FROZEN'
    AND PLC_FRO.LOOKUP_TYPE = 'DOCUMENT STATE' AND PLC_HLD.LOOKUP_CODE = 'ON
    HOLD' AND PLC_HLD.LOOKUP_TYPE = 'DOCUMENT STATE' AND POR.PO_RELEASE_ID =
    :B1
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
    Execute 114597 37.02 40.60 0 0 0 0
    Fetch 114597 64.11 68.70 239 2988322 0 114597
    total 229195 101.13 109.30 239 2988322 0 114597
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Misses in library cache during execute: 1
    Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
    Parsing user id: 183 (recursive depth: 1)
    Number of plan statistics captured: 1
    Rows (1st) Rows (avg) Rows (max) Row Source Operation
    1 1 1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=27 pr=6 pw=0 time=0 us)
    1 1 1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=26 pr=5 pw=0 time=0 us cost=18 size=323 card=1)
    1 1 1 MERGE JOIN CARTESIAN (cr=20 pr=4 pw=0 time=0 us cost=14 size=265 card=1)
    1 1 1 MERGE JOIN CARTESIAN (cr=16 pr=4 pw=0 time=0 us cost=11 size=207 card=1)
    1 1 1 MERGE JOIN CARTESIAN (cr=12 pr=4 pw=0 time=0 us cost=8 size=149 card=1)
    1 1 1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=8 pr=4 pw=0 time=0 us cost=5 size=91 card=1)
    1 1 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID PO_RELEASES_ALL (cr=4 pr=2 pw=0 time=0 us cost=2 size=33 card=1)
    1 1 1 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN PO_RELEASES_U1 (cr=2 pr=2 pw=0 time=0 us cost=1 size=0 card=1)(object id 45219)
    1 1 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_LOOKUP_VALUES (cr=4 pr=2 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=58 card=1)
    1 1 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN FND_LOOKUP_VALUES_U1 (cr=3 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=2 size=0 card=1)(object id 33540)
    1 1 1 BUFFER SORT (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=5 size=58 card=1)
    1 1 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_LOOKUP_VALUES (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=58 card=1)
    1 1 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN FND_LOOKUP_VALUES_U1 (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=2 size=0 card=1)(object id 33540)
    1 1 1 BUFFER SORT (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=8 size=58 card=1)
    1 1 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_LOOKUP_VALUES (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=58 card=1)
    1 1 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN FND_LOOKUP_VALUES_U1 (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=2 size=0 card=1)(object id 33540)
    1 1 1 BUFFER SORT (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=11 size=58 card=1)
    1 1 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_LOOKUP_VALUES (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=58 card=1)
    1 1 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN FND_LOOKUP_VALUES_U1 (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=2 size=0 card=1)(object id 33540)
    1 1 1 INLIST ITERATOR (cr=6 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us)
    1 1 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN FND_LOOKUP_VALUES_U1 (cr=6 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=0 card=1)(object id 33540)
    1 1 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_LOOKUP_VALUES (cr=1 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=4 size=58 card=1)
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 239 0.23 4.54
    SQL ID: 7ng34ruy5awxq
    Plan Hash: 3984801583
    select i.obj#,i.ts#,i.file#,i.block#,i.intcols,i.type#,i.flags,i.property,
    i.pctfree$,i.initrans,i.maxtrans,i.blevel,i.leafcnt,i.distkey,i.lblkkey,
    i.dblkkey,i.clufac,i.cols,i.analyzetime,i.samplesize,i.dataobj#,
    nvl(i.degree,1),nvl(i.instances,1),i.rowcnt,mod(i.pctthres$,256),
    i.indmethod#,i.trunccnt,nvl(c.unicols,0),nvl(c.deferrable#+c.valid#,0),
    nvl(i.spare1,i.intcols),i.spare4,i.spare2,i.spare6,decode(i.pctthres$,null,
    null,mod(trunc(i.pctthres$/256),256)),ist.cachedblk,ist.cachehit,
    ist.logicalread
    from
    ind$ i, ind_stats$ ist, (select enabled, min(cols) unicols,
    min(to_number(bitand(defer,1))) deferrable#,min(to_number(bitand(defer,4)))
    valid# from cdef$ where obj#=:1 and enabled > 1 group by enabled) c where
    i.obj#=c.enabled(+) and i.obj# = ist.obj#(+) and i.bo#=:1 order by i.obj#
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 24 0.01 0.00 0 0 4 0
    Execute 80 0.03 0.04 0 0 0 0
    Fetch 470 0.27 6.55 197 882 0 390
    total 574 0.31 6.60 197 882 4 390
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Misses in library cache during execute: 1
    Optimizer mode: CHOOSE
    Parsing user id: SYS (recursive depth: 2)
    Number of plan statistics captured: 24
    Rows (1st) Rows (avg) Rows (max) Row Source Operation
    1 5 18 SORT ORDER BY (cr=11 pr=3 pw=0 time=0 us cost=8 size=376 card=2)
    1 5 18 HASH JOIN OUTER (cr=11 pr=3 pw=0 time=2 us cost=7 size=376 card=2)
    1 5 18 NESTED LOOPS OUTER (cr=7 pr=2 pw=0 time=7560 us cost=3 size=290 card=2)
    1 5 18 TABLE ACCESS CLUSTER IND$ (cr=6 pr=2 pw=0 time=7555 us cost=3 size=186 card=2)
    1 1 1 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN I_OBJ# (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=1 size=0 card=1)(object id 3)
    0 0 0 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID IND_STATS$ (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=0 size=52 card=1)
    0 0 0 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN I_IND_STATS$_OBJ# (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=0 size=0 card=1)(object id 647660)
    0 0 0 VIEW (cr=4 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=43 card=1)
    0 0 0 SORT GROUP BY (cr=4 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=3 size=16 card=1)
    0 0 0 TABLE ACCESS CLUSTER CDEF$ (cr=4 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=2 size=16 card=1)
    1 1 1 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN I_COBJ# (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=1 size=0 card=1)(object id 27)
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 197 0.35 6.34
    SQL ID: 96g93hntrzjtr
    Plan Hash: 841937906
    select /*+ rule */ bucket_cnt, row_cnt, cache_cnt, null_cnt, timestamp#,
    sample_size, minimum, maximum, distcnt, lowval, hival, density, col#,
    spare1, spare2, avgcln
    from
    hist_head$ where obj#=:1 and intcol#=:2
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 38 0.01 0.00 0 0 2 0
    Execute 663 0.28 0.24 0 0 0 0
    Fetch 663 0.05 4.84 150 2731 0 656
    total 1364 0.34 5.09 150 2731 2 656
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Misses in library cache during execute: 1
    Optimizer mode: RULE
    Parsing user id: SYS (recursive depth: 1)
    Number of plan statistics captured: 38
    Rows (1st) Rows (avg) Rows (max) Row Source Operation
    1 1 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID HIST_HEAD$ (cr=4 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us)
    1 1 1 INDEX RANGE SCAN I_HH_OBJ#_INTCOL# (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 194)
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 150 0.28 4.80
    SQL ID: ga9j9xk5cy9s0
    Plan Hash: 467424113
    select /*+ index(idl_sb4$ i_idl_sb41) +*/ piece#,length,piece
    from
    idl_sb4$ where obj#=:1 and part=:2 and version=:3 order by piece#
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 165 0.00 0.01 0 0 8 0
    Execute 165 0.05 0.07 0 0 0 0
    Fetch 369 0.11 3.79 141 1107 0 204
    total 699 0.16 3.88 141 1107 8 204
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Misses in library cache during execute: 1
    Optimizer mode: CHOOSE
    Parsing user id: SYS (recursive depth: 1)
    Number of plan statistics captured: 3
    Rows (1st) Rows (avg) Rows (max) Row Source Operation
    2 2 2 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID IDL_SB4$ (cr=6 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us cost=4 size=19 card=1)
    2 2 2 INDEX RANGE SCAN I_IDL_SB41 (cr=5 pr=0 pw=0 time=9 us cost=3 size=0 card=1)(object id 113)
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 141 0.20 3.75
    SQL ID: 39m4sx9k63ba2
    Plan Hash: 2769382227
    select /*+ index(idl_ub2$ i_idl_ub21) +*/ piece#,length,piece
    from
    idl_ub2$ where obj#=:1 and part=:2 and version=:3 order by piece#
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 165 0.03 0.01 0 0 8 0
    Execute 165 0.05 0.06 0 0 0 0
    Fetch 219 0.03 3.08 114 759 0 93
    total 549 0.11 3.16 114 759 8 93
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Misses in library cache during execute: 1
    Optimizer mode: CHOOSE
    Parsing user id: SYS (recursive depth: 1)
    Number of plan statistics captured: 3
    Rows (1st) Rows (avg) Rows (max) Row Source Operation
    2 1 2 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID IDL_UB2$ (cr=5 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=4 size=20 card=1)
    2 1 2 INDEX RANGE SCAN I_IDL_UB21 (cr=4 pr=0 pw=0 time=9 us cost=3 size=0 card=1)(object id 112)
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 114 0.13 3.06
    SQL ID: 8swypbbr0m372
    Plan Hash: 872636971
    select order#,columns,types
    from
    access$ where d_obj#=:1
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 131 0.00 0.01 0 0 8 0
    Execute 131 0.02 0.02 0 0 0 0
    Fetch 1017 0.05 2.77 113 2170 0 886
    total 1279 0.07 2.81 113 2170 8 886
    Misses in library cache during parse: 1
    Misses in library cache during execute: 1
    Optimizer mode: CHOOSE
    Parsing user id: SYS (recursive depth: 2)
    Number of plan statistics captured: 3
    Rows (1st) Rows (avg) Rows (max) Row Source Operation
    0 4 12 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID ACCESS$ (cr=11 pr=1 pw=0 time=0 us cost=4 size=200 card=8)
    0 4 12 INDEX RANGE SCAN I_ACCESS1 (cr=7 pr=0 pw=0 time=3 us cost=3 size=0 card=8)(object id 118)
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 113 0.14 2.74
    OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL NON-RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 100 168.74 160.81 295 4538 40 0
    Execute 119 3.39 3.38 2 43 0 12
    Fetch 107 166.95 583.44 18545 2628759 0 364
    total 326 339.08 747.64 18842 2633340 40 376
    Misses in library cache during parse: 30
    Misses in library cache during execute: 11
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    SQL*Net message to client 221 0.00 0.00
    SQL*Net message from client 221 100.05 191.50
    db file sequential read 18558 0.88 420.50
    log file sync 2 0.01 0.01
    SQL*Net more data to client 52 0.00 0.00
    SQL*Net more data from client 9 0.03 0.03
    SQL*Net break/reset to client 2 0.00 0.00
    OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
    call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
    Parse 2161 0.50 0.48 0 0 282 0
    Execute 349226 639.57 671.70 7 86 74 9
    Fetch 365281 113.87 886.34 48788 5852890 0 362441
    total 716668 753.94 1558.53 48795 5852976 356 362450
    Misses in library cache during parse: 119
    Misses in library cache during execute: 136
    Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
    Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
    ---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
    db file sequential read 48795 1.12 781.12
    latch: row cache objects 1 0.00 0.00
    344378 user SQL statements in session.
    4837 internal SQL statements in session.
    349215 SQL statements in session.
    Trace file: DCPRD_ora_9930_AIBRAHIM80.trc
    Trace file compatibility: 11.1.0.7
    Sort options: prsdsk exedsk fchdsk
    1 session in tracefile.
    344378 user SQL statements in trace file.
    4837 internal SQL statements in trace file.
    349215 SQL statements in trace file.
    196 unique SQL statements in trace file.
    32265404 lines in trace file.
    2505 elapsed seconds in trace file.
    Regards,
    Tareq

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