FIMMA FS getting stuck - sql profiler

FIMMA FS takes 3 hrs to complete and for the past few weeks, it is getting stuck. It has been a few weeks sice we had a full sync complete. I would like run sql profiler to see what's causing that issue.Could you please tell me the steps on how to run
it and check on the FIMMA FS?

FIMMA FS takes 3 hrs to complete and for the past few weeks, it is getting stuck. It has been a few weeks sice we had a full sync complete. I would like run sql profiler to see what's causing that issue.Could you please tell me the steps on how to run
it and check on the FIMMA FS?

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      03-JUL-13 03.00.15.915 PM  03-JUL-13 04.00.05.570 PM       17325 4026476544 1um96ykvtwrh4       377865450          30585 ALL_ROWS
      03-JUL-13 04.00.05.541 PM  03-JUL-13 05.00.09.865 PM       17326 4026476544 1um96ykvtwrh4      1122713586         179347 ALL_ROWS
      03-JUL-13 05.00.09.866 PM  03-JUL-13 06.00.26.710 PM       17327 4026476544 1um96ykvtwrh4      1122713586         179347 ALL_ROWS
      03-JUL-13 08.00.12.716 PM  03-JUL-13 09.00.00.960 PM       17330 4026476544 1um96ykvtwrh4      1122713586         179347 ALL_ROWS
      03-JUL-13 08.00.12.716 PM  03-JUL-13 09.00.00.989 PM       17330 4026476544 1um96ykvtwrh4      1122713586         179347 ALL_ROWS
      377865450 is the sql_hash of explain plan given by SQL_PROFILE
    select
        2  extractvalue(value(d), '/hint') as outline_hints
        3  from
        4  xmltable('/*/outline_data/hint'
        5  passing (
        6  select
        7  xmltype(other_xml) as xmlval
        8  from
        9  dba_hist_sql_plan
       10  where
       11  sql_id = '&sql_id'
       12  and plan_hash_value = &plan_hash_value
       13  and other_xml is not null
       14   15  ) d;
      Enter value for sql_id: 1um96ykvtwrh4
      old  11: sql_id = '&sql_id'
      new  11: sql_id = '1um96ykvtwrh4'
      Enter value for plan_hash_value: 377865450
      old  12: and plan_hash_value = &plan_hash_value
      new  12: and plan_hash_value = 377865450
      OUTLINE_HINTS
      IGNORE_OPTIM_EMBEDDED_HINTS
      OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE('11.2.0.2')
      DB_VERSION('11.2.0.2')
      ALL_ROWS
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$B01C6807")
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$8E13D68A")
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SET$5715CE2E")
      PUSH_PRED(@"SEL$F5BB74E1" "VW"@"SEL$2" 3)
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$F5BB74E1")
      MERGE(@"SEL$2")
      OUTLINE(@"SEL$3")
      OUTLINE_HINTS
      OUTLINE(@"SEL$4")
      OUTLINE(@"SET$1")
      OUTLINE(@"SEL$F5BB74E1")
      MERGE(@"SEL$2")
      OUTLINE(@"SEL$1")
      OUTLINE(@"SEL$2")
      INDEX_RS_ASC(@"SEL$F5BB74E1" "LR"@"SEL$2" ("LINK_RELATIONSHIP"."PXLINKEDREFFROM"
      NO_ACCESS(@"SEL$F5BB74E1" "VW"@"SEL$2")
      LEADING(@"SEL$F5BB74E1" "LR"@"SEL$2" "VW"@"SEL$2")
      OUTLINE_HINTS
      USE_NL(@"SEL$F5BB74E1" "VW"@"SEL$2")
      INDEX_RS_ASC(@"SEL$8E13D68A" "W"@"SEL$4" ("WORK_COMMON"."PZINSKEY"))
      INDEX_RS_ASC(@"SEL$B01C6807" "WORK_BATCH"@"SEL$3" ("WORK_BATCH"."PZINSKEY"))
    select id, operation, options, object_name, cost
      from dba_hist_sql_plan
      where dbid = 4026476544 and sql_id = '1um96ykvtwrh4'
      and plan_hash_value = 377865450  2    3    4
        5  ;
        ID OPERATION                      OPTIONS                        OBJECT_NAME                     COST
         0 SELECT STATEMENT                                                                                20
         1 SORT                           ORDER BY                                                         20
         2 FILTER
         3 NESTED LOOPS                                                                                    19
         4 TABLE ACCESS                   BY INDEX ROWID                 LINK_RELATIONSHIP                  5
         5 INDEX                          RANGE SCAN                     RELATIONSHIP_REFFROM               3
         6 VIEW                                                          V_WORK_R_1_0                       7
         7 UNION ALL PUSHED PREDICATE
         8 TABLE ACCESS                   BY INDEX ROWID                 WORK_BATCH                         4
         9 INDEX                          UNIQUE SCAN                    WORK_BATCH_PK                      3
        10 TABLE ACCESS                   BY INDEX ROWID                 WORK_COMMON                        3
        11 INDEX                          UNIQUE SCAN                    WORK_COMMON_PK                     2
      EXPLAIN PLAN OF SQL_PROFILE PROVIDED
    select * from table(dbms_xplan.display_awr('1um96ykvtwrh4',377865450,4026476544, 'ALL +peeked_binds +ALLSTATS LAST'));
      PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      SQL_ID 1um96ykvtwrh4
      SELECT "PC0".pxObjClass AS "pxObjClass", "PC0".PXINSNAME AS "pxInsName"
      ,  "PC0".WORKTYPENAME AS "WorkTypeName" ,  "PC0".PYSTATUSWORK AS
      "pyStatusWork" ,  "PC0".PXCREATEDATETIME AS "pxCreateDateTime",
      "PC0".LINKEDREFTO as "pxInsHandle"  FROM  V_FORM_RELATIONSHIPS_R_1_0
      "PC0"  WHERE ( "PC0".LINKEDREFFROM = :1  ) AND (  "PC0".pxObjClass = :2
        )  ORDER BY  "PC0".PXINSNAME  DESC  ,  "PC0".PXCREATEDATETIME
      Plan hash value: 377865450
      | Id  | Operation                        | Name                 | E-Rows |E-Bytes| Cost (%CPU)| E-Time   |
      |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                 |                      |        |       |    20 (100)|          |
      |   1 |  SORT ORDER BY                   |                      |      2 |  1362 |    20   (5)| 00:00:01 |
      |   2 |   FILTER                         |                      |        |       |            |          |
      |   3 |    NESTED LOOPS                  |                      |      2 |  1362 |    19   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |   4 |     TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | LINK_RELATIONSHIP    |      2 |   204 |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |   5 |      INDEX RANGE SCAN            | RELATIONSHIP_REFFROM |      2 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |   6 |     VIEW                         | V_WORK_R_1_0         |      1 |   579 |     7   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |   7 |      UNION ALL PUSHED PREDICATE  |                      |        |       |            |          |
      |   8 |       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| WORK_BATCH           |      1 |    89 |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |   9 |        INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | WORK_BATCH_PK        |      1 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |  10 |       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| WORK_COMMON          |      1 |   109 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |  11 |        INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | WORK_COMMON_PK       |      1 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      Query Block Name / Object Alias (identified by operation id):
         1 - SEL$F5BB74E1
         4 - SEL$F5BB74E1 / LR@SEL$2
         5 - SEL$F5BB74E1 / LR@SEL$2
         6 - SET$5715CE2E / VW@SEL$2
         7 - SET$5715CE2E
         8 - SEL$B01C6807 / WORK_BATCH@SEL$3
         9 - SEL$B01C6807 / WORK_BATCH@SEL$3
        10 - SEL$8E13D68A / W@SEL$4
        11 - SEL$8E13D68A / W@SEL$4
      Peeked Binds (identified by position):
         1 - :1 (VARCHAR2(30), CSID=873): 'xxxx-xxx-SERVICEREQUEST-WORK-ACCTMAINT AM-13640'
      Note
         - Warning: basic plan statistics not available. These are only collected when:
          * hint 'gather_plan_statistics' is used for the statement or
          * parameter 'statistics_level' is set to 'ALL', at session or system level
      OLD EXPLAIN PLAN IS
    select * from table(dbms_xplan.display_awr('1um96ykvtwrh4',1122713586,4026476544, 'ALL +peeked_binds +ALLSTATS LAST'));
      PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      SQL_ID 1um96ykvtwrh4
      SELECT "PC0".pxObjClass AS "pxObjClass", "PC0".PXINSNAME AS "pxInsName"
      ,  "PC0".WORKTYPENAME AS "WorkTypeName" ,  "PC0".PYSTATUSWORK AS
      "pyStatusWork" ,  "PC0".PXCREATEDATETIME AS "pxCreateDateTime",
      "PC0".LINKEDREFTO as "pxInsHandle"  FROM  V_FORM_RELATIONSHIPS_R_1_0
      "PC0"  WHERE ( "PC0".LINKEDREFFROM = :1  ) AND (  "PC0".pxObjClass = :2
        )  ORDER BY  "PC0".PXINSNAME  DESC  ,  "PC0".PXCREATEDATETIME
      Plan hash value: 1122713586
      | Id  | Operation                 | Name                  | E-Rows |E-Bytes|E-Temp | Cost (%CPU)| E-Time   |
      |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT          |                       |        |       |       |   171K(100)|          |
      |   1 |  SORT ORDER BY            |                       |  32220 |    20M|    22M|   171K  (1)| 00:34:18 |
      |   2 |   FILTER                  |                       |        |       |       |            |          |
      |   3 |    HASH JOIN              |                       |  32220 |    20M|  3560K|   166K  (1)| 00:33:22 |
      |   4 |     VIEW                  | index$_join$_002      |  31931 |  3180K|       |  1648   (1)| 00:00:20 |
      |   5 |      HASH JOIN            |                       |        |       |       |            |          |
      |   6 |       INDEX RANGE SCAN    | RELATIONSHIP_REFFROM  |  31931 |  3180K|       |   430   (1)| 00:00:06 |
      |   7 |       INDEX FAST FULL SCAN| AK1_LINK_RELATIONSHIP |  31931 |  3180K|       |  1096   (1)| 00:00:14 |
      |   8 |     VIEW                  | V_WORK_R_1_0          |   3946K|  2178M|       | 54733   (1)| 00:10:57 |
      |   9 |      UNION-ALL            |                       |        |       |       |            |          |
      |  10 |       TABLE ACCESS FULL   | WORK_BATCH            |   3910K|   331M|       | 53959   (1)| 00:10:48 |
      |  11 |       TABLE ACCESS FULL   | WORK_COMMON           |  35334 |  3761K|       |   774   (1)| 00:00:10 |
      Query Block Name / Object Alias (identified by operation id):
         1 - SEL$F5BB74E1
         4 - SEL$838CAA44 / LR@SEL$2
         5 - SEL$838CAA44
         6 - SEL$838CAA44 / indexjoin$_alias$_001@SEL$838CAA44
         7 - SEL$838CAA44 / indexjoin$_alias$_002@SEL$838CAA44
         8 - SET$1        / VW@SEL$2
         9 - SET$1
        10 - SEL$3        / WORK_BATCH@SEL$3
        11 - SEL$4        / W@SEL$4
      Peeked Binds (identified by position):
         1 - :1 (VARCHAR2(30), CSID=873): 'xxxxxx-xxx-SERVICEREQUEST-WORK-BD-DOCUMENTREQUEST ACE_BD_DR-166646'
      Note
         - Warning: basic plan statistics not available. These are only collected when:
          * hint 'gather_plan_statistics' is used for the statement or
          * parameter 'statistics_level' is set to 'ALL', at session or system level
      52 rows selected.
    Select sql_id,plan_hash_value,old_hash_value,child_number,OUTLINE_CATEGORY,CPU_TIME,ELAPSED_TIME,SQL_PROFILE from gv$sql where sql_id='1um96ykvtwrh4';
      SQL_ID        PLAN_HASH_VALUE OLD_HASH_VALUE CHILD_NUMBER OUTLINE_CA   CPU_TIME ELAPSED_TIME SQL_PROFILE
      1um96ykvtwrh4       377865450     3763442152            2                 81989       198629 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa7a18f7c0001
      1um96ykvtwrh4      1122713586     3763442152            0              44147289    172322738
      1um96ykvtwrh4      1122713586     3763442152            1            1905933242   6101663681
      1um96ykvtwrh4       377865450     3763442152            3                 55988       108690 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa7a18f7c0001
    FOR QUERY 2
    col BEGIN_INTERVAL_TIME for a26
    col end_INTERVAL_TIME for a26
    select s.begin_interval_time, s.end_interval_time , q.snap_id, q.dbid, q.sql_id,q.VERSION_COUNT, q.plan_hash_value, q.optimizer_cost, q.optimizer_mode
    from dba_hist_sqlstat q, dba_hist_snapshot s
    where q.dbid = 4026476544 and q.sql_id = '4prk4w6sdtxa5'
    and q.snap_id = s.snap_id
    and s.begin_interval_time between sysdate-2 and sysdate
    order by 1,s.snap_id desc;
    BEGIN_INTERVAL_TIME        END_INTERVAL_TIME             SNAP_ID       DBID SQL_ID        PLAN_HASH_VALUE OPTIMIZER_COST OPTIMIZER_
    04-JUL-13 12.00.01.427 PM  04-JUL-13 01.00.02.453 PM       17346 4026476544 4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609          56710 ALL_ROWS
    04-JUL-13 12.00.01.430 PM  04-JUL-13 01.00.02.413 PM       17346 4026476544 4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889            985 ALL_ROWS
    04-JUL-13 12.00.01.430 PM  04-JUL-13 01.00.02.413 PM       17346 4026476544 4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609          56710 ALL_ROWS
    04-JUL-13 12.00.01.430 PM  04-JUL-13 01.00.02.413 PM       17346 4026476544 4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889            985 ALL_ROWS
    04-JUL-13 12.00.01.430 PM  04-JUL-13 01.00.02.413 PM       17346 4026476544 4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609          56710 ALL_ROWS
    OLD EXPLAIN PAL
    select * from table(dbms_xplan.display_awr('4prk4w6sdtxa5',3168544609,4026476544, 'ALL +peeked_binds +ALLSTATS LAST'));
      PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      SQL_ID 4prk4w6sdtxa5
      SELECT PYID AS "pyID" ,  PXOBJCLASS AS "pxObjClass" ,  PZINSKEY AS
      "pzInsKey", PZINSKEY as "pxInsHandle"  FROM  V_WORK_R_1_0   WHERE (
      PYID = :1  ) AND (  pxObjClass = :2   )
      Plan hash value: 3168544609
      | Id  | Operation                      | Name            | E-Rows |E-Bytes| Cost (%CPU)| E-Time   |
      |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT               |                 |        |       | 53846 (100)|          |
      |   1 |  VIEW                          | V_WORK_R_1_0    |      2 |  1238 | 53846   (1)| 00:10:47 |
      |   2 |   UNION-ALL                    |                 |        |       |            |          |
      |   3 |    FILTER                      |                 |        |       |            |          |
      |   4 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL          | WORK_BATCH      |      1 |    67 | 53844   (1)| 00:10:47 |
      |   5 |    FILTER                      |                 |        |       |            |          |
      |   6 |     TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| WORK_COMMON     |      1 |   578 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      |   7 |      INDEX RANGE SCAN          | AK1_WORK_COMMON |      1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
      Query Block Name / Object Alias (identified by operation id):
         1 - SET$1 / V_WORK_R_1_0@SEL$1
         2 - SET$1
         3 - SEL$2
         4 - SEL$2 / WORK_BATCH@SEL$2
         5 - SEL$3
         6 - SEL$3 / W@SEL$3
         7 - SEL$3 / W@SEL$3
      Peeked Binds (identified by position):
         1 - :1 (VARCHAR2(30), CSID=873): 'CM-22180'
      Note
         - dynamic sampling used for this statement (level=2)
         - Warning: basic plan statistics not available. These are only collected when:
          * hint 'gather_plan_statistics' is used for the statement or
          * parameter 'statistics_level' is set to 'ALL', at session or system level
    NEW EXPLAIN PLAN IS
    select * from table(dbms_xplan.display_awr('4prk4w6sdtxa5',455675889,4026476544, 'ALL +peeked_binds +ALLSTATS LAST'));
      PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      SQL_ID 4prk4w6sdtxa5
      SELECT PYID AS "pyID" ,  PXOBJCLASS AS "pxObjClass" ,  PZINSKEY AS
      "pzInsKey", PZINSKEY as "pxInsHandle"  FROM  V_WORK_R_1_0   WHERE (
      PYID = :1  ) AND (  pxObjClass = :2   )
      Plan hash value: 455675889
      | Id  | Operation                            | Name            | E-Rows |E-Bytes| Cost (%CPU)| E-Time   |    TQ  |IN-OUT| PQ Distrib |
      |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                     |                 |        |       |   985 (100)|          |        |      |            |
      |   1 |  PX COORDINATOR                      |                 |        |       |            |          |        |      |            |
      |   2 |   PX SEND QC (RANDOM)                | :TQ10001        |      2 |  1238 |   985   (1)| 00:00:12 |  Q1,01 | P->S | QC (RAND)  |
      |   3 |    BUFFER SORT                       |                 |      2 |  1238 |            |          |  Q1,01 | PCWP |            |
      |   4 |     VIEW                             | V_WORK_R_1_0    |      2 |  1238 |   985   (1)| 00:00:12 |  Q1,01 | PCWP |            |
      |   5 |      UNION-ALL                       |                 |        |       |            |          |  Q1,01 | PCWP |            |
      |   6 |       FILTER                         |                 |        |       |            |          |  Q1,01 | PCWC |            |
      |   7 |        PX BLOCK ITERATOR             |                 |      1 |    67 |   983   (1)| 00:00:12 |  Q1,01 | PCWC |            |
      |   8 |         TABLE ACCESS FULL            | WORK_BATCH      |      1 |    67 |   983   (1)| 00:00:12 |  Q1,01 | PCWP |            |
      |   9 |       BUFFER SORT                    |                 |        |       |            |          |  Q1,01 | PCWC |            |
      |  10 |        PX RECEIVE                    |                 |      1 |    59 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |  Q1,01 | PCWP |            |
      |  11 |         PX SEND ROUND-ROBIN          | :TQ10000        |      1 |    59 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |        | S->P | RND-ROBIN  |
      |  12 |          FILTER                      |                 |        |       |            |          |        |      |            |
      |  13 |           TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| WORK_COMMON     |      1 |    59 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |        |      |            |
      |  14 |            INDEX RANGE SCAN          | AK1_WORK_COMMON |      1 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |        |      |            |
      Query Block Name / Object Alias (identified by operation id):
         1 - SEL$1
         4 - SET$1 / V_WORK_R_1_0@SEL$1
         5 - SET$1
         6 - SEL$2
         8 - SEL$2 / WORK_BATCH@SEL$2
        12 - SEL$3
        13 - SEL$3 / W@SEL$3
        14 - SEL$3 / W@SEL$3
      Peeked Binds (identified by position):
         1 - :1 (VARCHAR2(30), CSID=873): 'AM-15042'
      Note
         - automatic DOP: Computed Degree of Parallelism is 64
         - SQL profile "SYS_SQLPROF_013fa79ff2ee0000" used for this statement
         - Warning: basic plan statistics not available. These are only collected when:
          * hint 'gather_plan_statistics' is used for the statement or
          * parameter 'statistics_level' is set to 'ALL', at session or system level
      53 rows selected.
    HINT USED IN EXPLAIN PLAN GIVEN BY SQL_PROFILE
    select
       extractvalue(value(d), '/hint') as outline_hints
       from
       xmltable('/*/outline_data/hint'
       passing (
       select
       xmltype(other_xml) as xmlval
       from
       dba_hist_sql_plan
       where
       sql_id = '&sql_id'
       and plan_hash_value = &plan_hash_value
       and other_xml is not null
      )) d;
       OUTLINE_HINTS
      IGNORE_OPTIM_EMBEDDED_HINTS
      OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE('11.2.0.2')
      DB_VERSION('11.2.0.2')
      OPT_PARAM('optimizer_dynamic_sampling' 5)
      ALL_ROWS
      SHARED(64)
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$2")
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$3")
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SET$1")
      OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$1")
      NO_ACCESS(@"SEL$1" "V_WORK_R_1_0"@"SEL$1")
      INDEX_RS_ASC(@"SEL$3" "W"@"SEL$3" ("WORK_COMMON"."PYID"))
      FULL(@"SEL$2" "WORK_BATCH"@"SEL$2")
    col OUTLINE_CATEGORY for a10
      col SQL_PROFILE for a30
      select sql_id,plan_hash_value,old_hash_value,child_number,OUTLINE_CATEGORY,CPU_TIME,ELAPSED_TIME,SQL_PROFILE from gv$sql where sql_id='4prk4w6sdtxa5';
      SQL_ID        PLAN_HASH_VALUE OLD_HASH_VALUE CHILD_NUMBER OUTLINE_CA   CPU_TIME ELAPSED_TIME SQL_PROFILE
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            0            2633226703   4.4271E+10
      4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889      353644632            1              27225852    759830164 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa79ff2ee0000
      4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889      353644632            2             119988890   9664144040 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa79ff2ee0000
      4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889      353644632            3              85872011   5942746451 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa79ff2ee0000
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            0             335776954    337580538
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            1             399056329    401261240
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            2             484240383    486679352
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            3             401375979    492360355
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            4             930830490   2.2156E+10
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            5             403837610    472368680
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            6            1136393235   2.5397E+10
      4prk4w6sdtxa5      3168544609      353644632            7             858015552   1.6636E+10
      4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889      353644632            8              68884598   6001624174 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa79ff2ee0000
      4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889      353644632            9              21730702    629077530 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa79ff2ee0000
      4prk4w6sdtxa5       455675889      353644632           10              93504893   8216578447 SYS_SQLPROF_013fa79ff2ee0000
    OTHER INFO
      SQL> select table_name,owner,index_name,INDEX_TYPE from dba_indexes where table_name in ('WORK_BATCH','WORK_COMMON','LINK_RELATIONSHIP');
      TABLE_NAME                     OWNER                          INDEX_NAME                     INDEX_TYPE
      LINK_RELATIONSHIP              ACE                            SYS_IL0000120332C00018$$       LOB
      WORK_BATCH                     ACE                            SYS_IL0000120308C00085$$       LOB
      WORK_COMMON                    ACE                            SYS_IL0000243612C00085$$       LOB
      LINK_RELATIONSHIP              ACE                            LINK_RELATIONSHIP_PK           NORMAL
      LINK_RELATIONSHIP              ACE                            AK1_LINK_RELATIONSHIP          NORMAL
      LINK_RELATIONSHIP              ACE                            RELATIONSHIP_REFFROM           NORMAL
      WORK_BATCH                     ACE                            WORK_BATCH_PK                  NORMAL
      WORK_BATCH                     ACE                            IDX1_WORK_BATCH                NORMAL
      WORK_COMMON                    ACE                            AK2_WORK_COMMON                NORMAL
      WORK_COMMON                    ACE                            AK1_WORK_COMMON                NORMAL
      WORK_COMMON                    ACE                            WORK_COMMON_PK                 NORMAL
      col object_name for a25
      select created,object_name,object_type,owner,LAST_DDL_TIME from dba_objects where object_name in ('WORK_BATCH','WORK_COMMON','WORK_BATCH_PK','WORK_COMMON_PK','AK1_LINK_RELATIONSHIP','RELATIONSHIP_REFFROM')
        2
      CREATED     OBJECT_NAME               OBJECT_TYPE         OWNER                          LAST_DDL_TI
      28-JUN-2012 WORK_BATCH                TABLE               ACE                            15-JUN-2013
      28-JUN-2012 WORK_BATCH_PK             INDEX               ACE                            29-MAY-2013
      30-NOV-2012 RELATIONSHIP_REFFROM      INDEX               ACE                            03-JUL-2013
      23-FEB-2013 AK1_LINK_RELATIONSHIP     INDEX               ACE                            23-FEB-2013
      15-JUN-2013 WORK_COMMON               TABLE               ACE                            15-JUN-2013
      15-JUN-2013 WORK_COMMON_PK            INDEX               ACE                            15-JUN-2013
      09-MAR-2013 WORK_BATCH                SYNONYM             ACE_USER                       09-MAR-2013
      col COLUMN_NAME for a20
      Select INDEX_NAME,TABLE_NAME,COLUMN_NAME,COLUMN_POSITION from dba_ind_columns where table_name in ('WORK_BATCH','WORK_COMMON','LINK_RELATIONSHIP');
      INDEX_NAME                     TABLE_NAME                     COLUMN_NAME          COLUMN_POSITION
      RELATIONSHIP_REFFROM           LINK_RELATIONSHIP              PXLINKEDREFFROM                    1
      AK1_LINK_RELATIONSHIP          LINK_RELATIONSHIP              PXLINKEDREFTO                      1
      LINK_RELATIONSHIP_PK           LINK_RELATIONSHIP              PZINSKEY                           1
      IDX1_WORK_BATCH                WORK_BATCH                     CAPTUREUNIQUEID                    1
      WORK_BATCH_PK                  WORK_BATCH                     PZINSKEY                           1
      WORK_COMMON_PK                 WORK_COMMON                    PZINSKEY                           1
      AK1_WORK_COMMON                WORK_COMMON                    PYID                               1
      AK2_WORK_COMMON                WORK_COMMON                    PXOBJCLASS                         1
      SQL>  select distinct tablespace_name from dba_tablespaces where tablespace_name like '%INDEX%';
      TABLESPACE_NAME
      ACE_INDEXES_M
      RBS_INDEXES_S
      SPS_INDEXES_S
      ACE_INDEXES_S
      ACE_INDEXES_L
      FI_INDEXES_S
      FI_INDEXES_M
      RBS_INDEXES_M
      8 rows selected.
       col SEARCH_CONDITION for a25
       col OWNER for a10
       select OWNER,CONSTRAINT_NAME,CONSTRAINT_TYPE,TABLE_NAME,SEARCH_CONDITION,INDEX_NAME from dba_constraints where TABLE_NAME in ('WORK_BATCH','WORK_COMMON','LINK_RELATIONSHIP')
       OWNER      CONSTRAINT_NAME                C TABLE_NAME                     SEARCH_CONDITION          INDEX_NAME
      ACE        SYS_C00150550                  C WORK_COMMON                    "PZINSKEY" IS NOT NULL
      ACE        WORK_BATCH_PK                  P WORK_BATCH                                               WORK_BATCH_PK
      ACE        LINK_RELATIONSHIP_PK           P LINK_RELATIONSHIP                                        LINK_RELATIONSHIP_PK
      ACE        WORK_COMMON_PK                 P WORK_COMMON                                              WORK_COMMON_PK
      select attr_val hint
      from dba_sql_profiles p, sqlprof$attr h
      where p.signature = h.signature
      and name like ('SYS_SQLPROF_013fa7a18f7c0001')
      order by attr#
       select LAST_ANALYZED,SAMPLE_SIZE,num_rows from dba_tables where table_name in ('WORK_BATCH','WORK_COMMON','LINK_RELATIONSHIP');
      LAST_ANALYZ SAMPLE_SIZE   NUM_ROWS
      02-JUL-2013     4122880    4122880
      02-JUL-2013       81108      81108
      03-JUL-2013       40802      40802
      SQL> select count(pzinskey) from ace.WORK_BATCH;
      COUNT(PZINSKEY)
        4138044
      SQL> select count(pzinskey) from ace.WORK_COMMON;
      COUNT(PZINSKEY)
          40805

    Hi,
    i think you should give a try on baseline.
    Profiles are more subject to stats ad dynamic sampling.
    You can find this useful:
    Kerry Osborne SQL Profiles Disable Automatic Dynamic Sampling
    This doesn't match your case but can give some advices.
    Regs,
    Drew

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