Log writer taking more time to write
Hi All,
we have oracle 10g(10.1.0) installed on rhel 5.3.. We are facing an issue regarding the logwriter..the logwriter is taking more time to write to the online redolog file...the trace file shows a warning message as " log writer time 840ms" ... Not sure what is the root cause of it..Please help me out in that regards..Thanks in advance...
imran khan wrote:
The archived log mode is disabled for the db..The online redolog files are not in FRA instead they are kept in diskgroups (multiplexed in two disk groups)..The controlfiles and datafiles are also stored in the same location as of online redolog files.The db is having the release as 10.2.0.4.0 and all the components are in 10.2.0.4.0 as well.
I also found that the ASM instance is having the release as 10.2.0.4.0(v$version view) but the compatibility attribute of the diskgroups is 10.1.0.0 . The compatible parameter in ASM instance shows 10.2.0.3.0 .
Do i need to change the compatibility of the diskgroups and the compatible parameter to 10.2.0.4.0 in ASM instance?
Not sure whether ASM compatibility makes any impact on delaying the lgwr to write to the online redolog files ?
Note : The online redolog files are stored in ASM diskgroups
please suggest...If your redo is in the same physical location as your datafiles, don't you think there might be some contention? (For my OLTP type of experience, undo is the most hit data file, too).
There could also be some more fundamental thing wrong, such as misconfigured I/O, and your redo just seems small. How often are they switching? Are you using hugefiles (as opposed to configuring them and unknowingly not using them)? Do you see any actual swapping to disk going on?
You likely have an OS I/O problem, but appear to only be looking at Oracle's view of it. What does the O/S say about it?
Are you sure you want to be running a production database without archive logging?
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I am mentioning in detail what are my settings and what have I done
step by step.........
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NOCACHE
NOCOMPRESS
NOPARALLEL
BUILD DEFERRED
USING INDEX
TABLESPACE TS_OS_INDEX
REFRESH FAST ON DEMAND
WITH PRIMARY KEY
ENABLE QUERY REWRITE
AS
SELECT order_date, if_system,
GROUPING_ID (order_date,
if_system,
business_dim_id,
time_dim_id,
account_dim_id,
ordertype_dim_id,
instr_dim_id,
execution_dim_id,
exec_exchange_dim_id
) GROUPING_ID,
/* ============ DIMENSIONS ============ */
time_dim_id, business_dim_id, account_dim_id, ordertype_dim_id,
instr_dim_id, execution_dim_id, exec_exchange_dim_id,
/* ============ MEASURES ============ */
-- o.FX_RATE /* FX_RATE */,
COUNT (*) no_orders,
-- SUM(NO_ORDERS) NO_ORDERS,
-- COUNT(NO_ORDERS) CNT_NO_ORDERS,
SUM (filled_quantity) filled_quantity,
COUNT (filled_quantity) cnt_filled_quantity, SUM (quantity) quantity,
COUNT (quantity) cnt_quantity, SUM (commission) commission,
COUNT (commission) cnt_commission, SUM (fills_number) fills_number,
COUNT (fills_number) cnt_fills_number,
SUM (aggressive_fills) aggressive_fills,
COUNT (aggressive_fills) cnt_aggressive_fills,
SUM (fx_rate * filled_quantity * average_price) notional,
COUNT (fx_rate * filled_quantity * average_price) cnt_notional,
SUM (fx_rate * fills_number * average_price) total_price,
COUNT (fx_rate * fills_number * average_price) cnt_total_price,
SUM (CASE
WHEN order_status = 'C'
THEN 1
ELSE 0
END) cancelled_orders_count,
COUNT (CASE
WHEN order_status = 'C'
THEN 1
ELSE 0
END
) cnt_cancelled_orders_count,
-- SUM(t.FX_RATE*t.NO_FILLS*t.AVG_PRICE) AVERAGE_PRICE,
-- SUM(FILLS_NUMBER*AVERAGE_PRICE) STAGING_AVERAGE_PRICE,
-- COUNT(FILLS_NUMBER*AVERAGE_PRICE) CNT_STAGING_AVERAGE_PRICE,
SUM (routed_orders_no) routed_orders_no,
COUNT (routed_orders_no) cnt_routed_orders_no,
SUM (routed_liquidity_qty) routed_liquidity_qty,
COUNT (routed_liquidity_qty) cnt_routed_liquidity_qty,
SUM (removed_liquidity_qty) removed_liquidity_qty,
COUNT (removed_liquidity_qty) cnt_removed_liquidity_qty,
SUM (added_liquidity_qty) added_liquidity_qty,
COUNT (added_liquidity_qty) cnt_added_liquidity_qty,
SUM (agent_charges) agent_charges,
COUNT (agent_charges) cnt_agent_charges,
SUM (clearing_charges) clearing_charges,
COUNT (clearing_charges) cnt_clearing_charges,
SUM (execution_charges) execution_charges,
COUNT (execution_charges) cnt_execution_charges,
SUM (transaction_charges) transaction_charges,
COUNT (transaction_charges) cnt_transaction_charges,
SUM (order_management) order_management,
COUNT (order_management) cnt_order_management,
SUM (settlement_charges) settlement_charges,
COUNT (settlement_charges) cnt_settlement_charges,
SUM (recovered_agent) recovered_agent,
COUNT (recovered_agent) cnt_recovered_agent,
SUM (recovered_clearing) recovered_clearing,
COUNT (recovered_clearing) cnt_recovered_clearing,
SUM (recovered_execution) recovered_execution,
COUNT (recovered_execution) cnt_recovered_execution,
SUM (recovered_transaction) recovered_transaction,
COUNT (recovered_transaction) cnt_recovered_transaction,
SUM (recovered_ord_mgt) recovered_ord_mgt,
COUNT (recovered_ord_mgt) cnt_recovered_ord_mgt,
SUM (recovered_settlement) recovered_settlement,
COUNT (recovered_settlement) cnt_recovered_settlement,
SUM (client_agent) client_agent,
COUNT (client_agent) cnt_client_agent,
SUM (client_order_mgt) client_order_mgt,
COUNT (client_order_mgt) cnt_client_order_mgt,
SUM (client_exec) client_exec, COUNT (client_exec) cnt_client_exec,
SUM (client_trans) client_trans,
COUNT (client_trans) cnt_client_trans,
SUM (client_clearing) client_clearing,
COUNT (client_clearing) cnt_client_clearing,
SUM (client_settle) client_settle,
COUNT (client_settle) cnt_client_settle,
SUM (chargeable_taxes) chargeable_taxes,
COUNT (chargeable_taxes) cnt_chargeable_taxes,
SUM (vendor_charge) vendor_charge,
COUNT (vendor_charge) cnt_vendor_charge,
SUM (routing_charges) routing_charges,
COUNT (routing_charges) cnt_routing_charges,
SUM (recovered_routing) recovered_routing,
COUNT (recovered_routing) cnt_recovered_routing,
SUM (client_routing) client_routing,
COUNT (client_routing) cnt_client_routing,
SUM (ticket_charges) ticket_charges,
COUNT (ticket_charges) cnt_ticket_charges,
SUM (recovered_ticket_charges) recovered_ticket_charges,
COUNT (recovered_ticket_charges) cnt_recovered_ticket_charges
FROM us_datamart_raw
GROUP BY order_date,
if_system,
business_dim_id,
time_dim_id,
account_dim_id,
ordertype_dim_id,
instr_dim_id,
execution_dim_id,
exec_exchange_dim_id;
-- Note: Index I_SNAP$_MV_US_DATAMART will be created automatically
-- by Oracle with the associated materialized view.
CREATE UNIQUE INDEX OS_OWNER.MV_US_DATAMART_UDX ON OS_OWNER.MV_US_DATAMART
(ORDER_DATE, TIME_DIM_ID, BUSINESS_DIM_ID, ACCOUNT_DIM_ID, ORDERTYPE_DIM_ID,
INSTR_DIM_ID, EXECUTION_DIM_ID, EXEC_EXCHANGE_DIM_ID)
NOLOGGING
NOPARALLEL
COMPRESS 7;
No of rows: 2228558
The query (taken Mondrian) I run against each of them is:
select sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."NOTIONAL") as "m0"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."FILLED_QUANTITY") as "m1"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."AGENT_CHARGES") as "m2"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."CLEARING_CHARGES") as "m3"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."EXECUTION_CHARGES") as "m4"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."TRANSACTION_CHARGES") as "m5"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."ROUTING_CHARGES") as "m6"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."ORDER_MANAGEMENT") as "m7"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."SETTLEMENT_CHARGES") as "m8"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."COMMISSION") as "m9"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_AGENT") as "m10"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_CLEARING") as "m11"
--,sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_EXECUTION") as "m12"
--,sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_TRANSACTION") as "m13"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_ROUTING") as "m14"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_ORD_MGT") as "m15"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_SETTLEMENT") as "m16"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."RECOVERED_TICKET_CHARGES") as "m17"
--,sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."TICKET_CHARGES") as "m18"
--, sum("MV_US_DATAMART"."VENDOR_CHARGE") as "m19"
from "OS_OWNER"."MV_US_DATAMART" "MV_US_DATAMART"
where I uncomment a column at a time and rerun. I improved the TimesTen results since my first post, by retyping the NUMBER columns to BINARY_FLOAT. The results I got were:
No Columns ORACLE TimesTen
1 1.05 0.94
2 1.07 1.47
3 2.04 1.8
4 2.06 2.08
5 2.09 2.4
6 3.01 2.67
7 4.02 3.06
8 4.03 3.37
9 4.04 3.62
10 4.06 4.02
11 4.08 4.31
12 4.09 4.61
13 5.01 4.76
14 5.02 5.06
15 5.04 5.25
16 5.05 5.48
17 5.08 5.84
18 6 6.21
19 6.02 6.34
20 6.04 6.75 -
Custom Report taking more time to complete Normat
Hi All,
Custom report(Aging Report) in oracle is taking more time to complete Normal.
In one instance, the same report is taking 5 min and the other instance this is taking 40-50 min to complete.
We have enabled the trace and checked the trace file, but all the queries are working fine.
Could you please suggest me regarding this issue.
Thanks in advance!!TKPROF: Release 10.1.0.5.0 - Production on Tue Jun 5 10:49:32 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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count = number of times OCI procedure was executed
cpu = cpu time in seconds executing
elapsed = elapsed time in seconds executing
disk = number of physical reads of buffers from disk
query = number of buffers gotten for consistent read
current = number of buffers gotten in current mode (usually for update)
rows = number of rows processed by the fetch or execute call
Error in CREATE TABLE of EXPLAIN PLAN table: APPS.prof$plan_table
ORA-00922: missing or invalid option
parse error offset: 1049
EXPLAIN PLAN option disabled.
SELECT DISTINCT OU.ORGANIZATION_ID , OU.BUSINESS_GROUP_ID
FROM
HR_OPERATING_UNITS OU WHERE OU.SET_OF_BOOKS_ID =:B1
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 1 0.00 0.05 11 22 0 3
total 3 0.00 0.05 11 22 0 3
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173 (recursive depth: 1)
Rows Row Source Operation
3 HASH UNIQUE (cr=22 pr=11 pw=0 time=52023 us cost=10 size=66 card=1)
3 NESTED LOOPS (cr=22 pr=11 pw=0 time=61722 us)
3 NESTED LOOPS (cr=20 pr=11 pw=0 time=61672 us cost=9 size=66 card=1)
3 NESTED LOOPS (cr=18 pr=11 pw=0 time=61591 us cost=7 size=37 card=1)
3 NESTED LOOPS (cr=16 pr=11 pw=0 time=61531 us cost=7 size=30 card=1)
3 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION (cr=11 pr=9 pw=0 time=37751 us cost=6 size=22 card=1)
18 INDEX RANGE SCAN HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATIO_FK1 (cr=1 pr=1 pw=0 time=17135 us cost=1 size=0 card=18)(object id 43610)
3 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS (cr=5 pr=2 pw=0 time=18820 us cost=1 size=8 card=1)
3 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN HR_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_PK (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=26 us cost=0 size=0 card=1)(object id 43657)
3 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNTS_TL_PK (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=32 us cost=0 size=7 card=1)(object id 44020)
3 INDEX RANGE SCAN HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATIO_FK2 (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=52 us cost=1 size=0 card=1)(object id 330960)
3 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=26 us cost=2 size=29 card=1)
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
db file sequential read 11 0.01 0.05
asynch descriptor resize 2 0.00 0.00
INSERT INTO FND_LOG_MESSAGES ( ECID_ID, ECID_SEQ, CALLSTACK, ERRORSTACK,
MODULE, LOG_LEVEL, MESSAGE_TEXT, SESSION_ID, USER_ID, TIMESTAMP,
LOG_SEQUENCE, ENCODED, NODE, NODE_IP_ADDRESS, PROCESS_ID, JVM_ID, THREAD_ID,
AUDSID, DB_INSTANCE, TRANSACTION_CONTEXT_ID )
VALUES
( SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'ECID_ID'), SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV', 'ECID_SEQ'),
:B16 , :B15 , SUBSTRB(:B14 ,1,255), :B13 , SUBSTRB(:B12 , 1, 4000), :B11 ,
NVL(:B10 , -1), SYSDATE, FND_LOG_MESSAGES_S.NEXTVAL, :B9 , SUBSTRB(:B8 ,1,
60), SUBSTRB(:B7 ,1,30), SUBSTRB(:B6 ,1,120), SUBSTRB(:B5 ,1,120),
SUBSTRB(:B4 ,1,120), :B3 , :B2 , :B1 ) RETURNING LOG_SEQUENCE INTO :O0
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 20 0.00 0.03 4 1 304 20
Fetch 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
total 21 0.00 0.03 4 1 304 20
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173 (recursive depth: 1)
Rows Row Source Operation
1 LOAD TABLE CONVENTIONAL (cr=1 pr=4 pw=0 time=36498 us)
1 SEQUENCE FND_LOG_MESSAGES_S (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=24 us)
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
db file sequential read 4 0.01 0.03
SELECT MESSAGE_TEXT, MESSAGE_NUMBER, TYPE, FND_LOG_SEVERITY, CATEGORY,
SEVERITY
FROM
FND_NEW_MESSAGES M, FND_APPLICATION A WHERE :B3 = M.MESSAGE_NAME AND :B2 =
M.LANGUAGE_CODE AND :B1 = A.APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME AND M.APPLICATION_ID =
A.APPLICATION_ID
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 2 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 2 0.00 0.03 4 12 0 2
total 5 0.00 0.03 4 12 0 2
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173 (recursive depth: 1)
Rows Row Source Operation
1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=6 pr=2 pw=0 time=15724 us cost=3 size=134 card=1)
1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_APPLICATION (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=20 us cost=1 size=9 card=1)
1 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN FND_APPLICATION_U3 (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=9 us cost=0 size=0 card=1)(object id 33993)
1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_NEW_MESSAGES (cr=4 pr=2 pw=0 time=15693 us cost=2 size=125 card=1)
1 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN FND_NEW_MESSAGES_PK (cr=3 pr=1 pw=0 time=6386 us cost=1 size=0 card=1)(object id 34367)
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
db file sequential read 4 0.00 0.03
DELETE FROM MO_GLOB_ORG_ACCESS_TMP
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.02 3 4 4 1
Fetch 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
total 2 0.00 0.02 3 4 4 1
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173 (recursive depth: 1)
Rows Row Source Operation
0 DELETE MO_GLOB_ORG_ACCESS_TMP (cr=4 pr=3 pw=0 time=29161 us)
1 TABLE ACCESS FULL MO_GLOB_ORG_ACCESS_TMP (cr=3 pr=2 pw=0 time=18165 us cost=2 size=13 card=1)
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
db file sequential read 3 0.01 0.02
SET TRANSACTION READ ONLY
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.01 0 0 0 0
Fetch 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
total 2 0.00 0.01 0 0 0 0
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
SQL*Net message to client 1 0.00 0.00
SQL*Net message from client 1 0.00 0.00
begin Fnd_Concurrent.Init_Request; end;
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 148 0 1
Fetch 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
total 2 0.00 0.00 0 148 0 1
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
log file sync 1 0.01 0.01
SQL*Net message to client 1 0.00 0.00
SQL*Net message from client 1 0.00 0.00
declare X0rv BOOLEAN; begin X0rv := FND_INSTALLATION.GET(:APPL_ID,
:DEP_APPL_ID, :STATUS, :INDUSTRY); :X0 := sys.diutil.bool_to_int(X0rv);
end;
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 9 0 1
Fetch 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
total 2 0.00 0.00 0 9 0 1
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
SQL*Net message to client 8 0.00 0.00
SQL*Net message from client 8 0.00 0.00
begin fnd_global.bless_next_init('FND_PERMIT_0000');
fnd_global.initialize(:session_id, :user_id, :resp_id, :resp_appl_id,
:security_group_id, :site_id, :login_id, :conc_login_id, :prog_appl_id,
:conc_program_id, :conc_request_id, :conc_priority_request, :form_id,
:form_application_id, :conc_process_id, :conc_queue_id, :queue_appl_id,
:server_id); fnd_profile.put('ORG_ID', :org_id);
fnd_profile.put('MFG_ORGANIZATION_ID', :mfg_org_id);
fnd_profile.put('MFG_CHART_OF_ACCOUNTS_ID', :coa);
fnd_profile.put('APPS_MAINTENANCE_MODE', :amm); end;
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 8 0 1
Fetch 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
total 2 0.00 0.00 0 8 0 1
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
SQL*Net message to client 1 0.00 0.00
SQL*Net message from client 1 0.00 0.00
SELECT FPI.STATUS, FPI.INDUSTRY, FPI.PRODUCT_VERSION, FOU.ORACLE_USERNAME,
FPI.TABLESPACE, FPI.INDEX_TABLESPACE, FPI.TEMPORARY_TABLESPACE,
FPI.SIZING_FACTOR
FROM
FND_PRODUCT_INSTALLATIONS FPI, FND_ORACLE_USERID FOU, FND_APPLICATION FA
WHERE FPI.APPLICATION_ID = FA.APPLICATION_ID AND FPI.ORACLE_ID =
FOU.ORACLE_ID AND FA.APPLICATION_SHORT_NAME = :B1
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 2 0.00 0.00 0 7 0 1
total 4 0.00 0.00 0 7 0 1
Misses in library cache during parse: 1
Misses in library cache during execute: 1
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173 (recursive depth: 1)
Rows Row Source Operation
1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=7 pr=0 pw=0 time=89 us)
1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=6 pr=0 pw=0 time=93 us cost=4 size=76 card=1)
1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=5 pr=0 pw=0 time=77 us cost=3 size=67 card=1)
1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_APPLICATION (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=19 us cost=1 size=9 card=1)
1 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN FND_APPLICATION_U3 (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=9 us cost=0 size=0 card=1)(object id 33993)
1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_PRODUCT_INSTALLATIONS (cr=3 pr=0 pw=0 time=51 us cost=2 size=58 card=1)
1 INDEX RANGE SCAN FND_PRODUCT_INSTALLATIONS_PK (cr=2 pr=0 pw=0 time=27 us cost=1 size=0 card=1)(object id 22583)
1 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN FND_ORACLE_USERID_U1 (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=7 us cost=0 size=0 card=1)(object id 22597)
1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID FND_ORACLE_USERID (cr=1 pr=0 pw=0 time=7 us cost=1 size=9 card=1)
SELECT P.PID, P.SPID, AUDSID, PROCESS, SUBSTR(USERENV('LANGUAGE'), INSTR(
USERENV('LANGUAGE'), '.') + 1)
FROM
V$SESSION S, V$PROCESS P WHERE P.ADDR = S.PADDR AND S.AUDSID =
USERENV('SESSIONID')
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 1
total 3 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 1
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 173 (recursive depth: 1)
Rows Row Source Operation
1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=1883 us cost=1 size=108 card=2)
1 HASH JOIN (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=1869 us cost=1 size=100 card=2)
1 NESTED LOOPS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=1059 us cost=0 size=58 card=2)
182 FIXED TABLE FULL X$KSLWT (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=285 us cost=0 size=1288 card=161)
1 FIXED TABLE FIXED INDEX X$KSUSE (ind:1) (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=617 us cost=0 size=21 card=1)
181 FIXED TABLE FULL X$KSUPR (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=187 us cost=0 size=10500 card=500)
1 FIXED TABLE FIXED INDEX X$KSLED (ind:2) (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=4 us cost=0 size=4 card=1)
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
asynch descriptor resize 2 0.00 0.00
OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL NON-RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 6 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 6 0.01 0.02 0 165 0 4
Fetch 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 1
total 13 0.01 0.02 0 165 0 5
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
SQL*Net message to client 37 0.00 0.00
SQL*Net message from client 37 1.21 2.19
log file sync 1 0.01 0.01
OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 49 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 89 0.01 0.07 7 38 336 24
Fetch 29 0.00 0.09 15 168 0 27
total 167 0.02 0.16 22 206 336 51
Misses in library cache during parse: 3
Misses in library cache during execute: 1
Elapsed times include waiting on following events:
Event waited on Times Max. Wait Total Waited
---------------------------------------- Waited ---------- ------------
asynch descriptor resize 6 0.00 0.00
db file sequential read 22 0.01 0.14
48 user SQL statements in session.
1 internal SQL statements in session.
49 SQL statements in session.
0 statements EXPLAINed in this session.
Trace file compatibility: 10.01.00
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1 session in tracefile.
48 user SQL statements in trace file.
1 internal SQL statements in trace file.
49 SQL statements in trace file.
48 unique SQL statements in trace file.
928 lines in trace file.
1338833753 elapsed seconds in trace file. -
CDP Performance Issue-- Taking more time fetch data
Hi,
I'm working on Stellent 7.5.1.
For one of the portlet in portal its taking more time to fetch data. Please can some one help me to solve this issue.. So that performance can be improved.. Please kindly provide me solution.. This is my code for fetching data from the server....
public void getManager(final HashMap binderMap)
throws VistaInvalidInputException, VistaDataNotFoundException,
DataException, ServiceException, VistaTemplateException
String collectionID =
getStringLocal(VistaFolderConstants.FOLDER_ID_KEY);
long firstStartTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
HashMap resultSetMap = null;
String isNonRecursive = getStringLocal(VistaFolderConstants
.ISNONRECURSIVE_KEY);
if (isNonRecursive != null
&& isNonRecursive.equalsIgnoreCase(
VistaContentFetchHelperConstants.STRING_TRUE))
VistaLibraryContentFetchManager libraryContentFetchManager =
new VistaLibraryContentFetchManager(
binderMap);
SystemUtils.trace(
VistaContentFetchHelperConstants.CONTENT_FETCH_TRACE,
"The input Parameters for Content Fetch = "
+ binderMap);
resultSetMap = libraryContentFetchManager
.getFolderContentItems(m_workspace);
* used to add the resultset to the binder.
addResultSetToBinder(resultSetMap , true);
else
long startTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
* isStandard is used to decide the call is for Standard or
* Extended.
SystemUtils.trace(
VistaContentFetchHelperConstants.CONTENT_FETCH_TRACE,
"The input Parameters for Content Fetch = "
+ binderMap);
String isStandard = getTemplateInformation(binderMap);
long endTimeTemplate = System.currentTimeMillis();
binderMap.put(VistaFolderConstants.IS_STANDARD,
isStandard);
long endTimebinderMap = System.currentTimeMillis();
VistaContentFetchManager contentFetchManager
= new VistaContentFetchManager(binderMap);
long endTimeFetchManager = System.currentTimeMillis();
resultSetMap = contentFetchManager
.getAllFolderContentItems(m_workspace);
long endTimeresultSetMap = System.currentTimeMillis();
* used to add the resultset and the total no of content items
* to the binder.
addResultSetToBinder(resultSetMap , false);
long endTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
if (perfLogEnable.equalsIgnoreCase("true"))
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"getTemplateInformation=" +
(endTimeTemplate - startTime)+
"ms binderMap=" +
(endTimebinderMap - startTime)+
"ms contentFetchManager=" +
(endTimeFetchManager - startTime)+
"ms resultSetMap=" +
(endTimeresultSetMap - startTime) +
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(endTime - startTime) +
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(endTime - firstStartTime) +
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collectionID);
Edited by: 838623 on Feb 22, 2011 1:43 AMHi.
The Select statment accessing MSEG Table is Slow Many a times.
To Improve the performance of MSEG.
1.Check for the proper notes in the Service Market Place if you are working for CIN version.
2.Index the MSEG table
2.Check and limit the Columns in the Select statment .
Possible Way.
SELECT MBLNR MJAHR ZEILE BWART MATNR WERKS LIFNR MENGE MEINS
EBELN EBELP LGORT SMBLN BUKRS GSBER INSMK XAUTO
FROM MSEG
INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE ITAB
WHERE WERKS EQ P_WERKS AND
MBLNR IN S_MBLNR AND
BWART EQ '105' .
Delete itab where itab EQ '5002361303'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5003501080'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5002996300'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5002996407'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5003587026'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5003587026'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5003493186'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5002720583'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5002928122'
Delete itab where itab EQ '5002628263'.
Select
Regards
Bala.M
Edited by: Bala Malvatu on Feb 7, 2008 9:18 PM -
Dear Gurus/Masters/All,
I request your valuble assistance in tuning one of my SQL.
We are using oracle 10.2.04 version and OS is HP-UX 11.23(ia64) version
In my production environment one SQL is taking more time to complete the task. According to EXPLAIN PLAN, i observed that one of it's WHERE condition execution is causing the issue.
I took the explain plan of the WHERE condition which is causing the issue. It is going for full table scan to satisfy the criteria. But a normal index exists on this column.
Main Query WHERE condition and Explain Plan.
SELECT column list ....
FROM
SIEBEL.S_ADDR_PER T1,
SIEBEL.S_PTY_PAY_PRFL T2,
SIEBEL.S_INVLOC T3,
SIEBEL.S_ORDER T4,
SIEBEL.S_ORG_EXT T5,
SIEBEL.S_POSTN T6,
SIEBEL.S_PARTY T7,
SIEBEL.S_PROJ T8,
SIEBEL.S_CON_ADDR T9,
SIEBEL.S_ORG_EXT T10,
SIEBEL.S_USER T11,
SIEBEL.S_DOC_QUOTE T12,
SIEBEL.S_ACCNT_POSTN T13,
SIEBEL.S_INS_CLAIM T14,
SIEBEL.S_USER T15,
SIEBEL.S_ORG_EXT T16,
SIEBEL.S_ASSET T17,
SIEBEL.S_ORDER_TNTX T18,
SIEBEL.S_ORG_EXT_TNTX T19,
SIEBEL.S_PERIOD T20,
SIEBEL.S_DEPOSIT_TNT T21,
SIEBEL.S_ADDR_PER T22,
SIEBEL.S_PAYMENT_TERM T23,
SIEBEL.S_ORG_EXT_X T24,
SIEBEL.S_ORG_EXT T25,
SIEBEL.S_INSCLM_ELMNT T26,
SIEBEL.S_INVOICE T27
WHERE
T25.BU_ID = T10.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T26.INSCLM_ID = T14.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.ELEMENT_ID = T26.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.LAST_UPD_BY = T15.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T4.QUOTE_ID = T12.ROW_ID (+) AND
T3.CG_ASSSET_ID = T17.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.BL_ADDR_ID = T22.ROW_ID (+) AND
T8.BU_ID = T5.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.PER_PAY_PRFL_ID = T2.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.REMIT_ORG_EXT_ID = T16.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.PROJ_ID = T8.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.BL_PERIOD_ID = T20.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.PAYMENT_TERM_ID = T23.ROW_ID (+) AND
T12.BU_ID = T19.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.ACCNT_ID = T25.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.ORDER_ID = T18.ROW_ID (+) AND
T4.SRC_INVLOC_ID = T3.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.ORDER_ID = T4.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.ACCNT_ID = T24.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T18.PR_DEPOSIT_ID = T21.ROW_ID (+) AND
T27.BL_ADDR_ID = T9.ADDR_PER_ID (+) AND T27.ACCNT_ID = T9.ACCNT_ID (+) AND
T27.BL_ADDR_ID = T1.ROW_ID (+) AND
T25.PR_POSTN_ID = T13.POSITION_ID (+) AND T25.ROW_ID = T13.OU_EXT_ID (+) AND
T13.POSITION_ID = T7.ROW_ID (+) AND
T13.POSITION_ID = T6.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
T6.PR_EMP_ID = T11.PAR_ROW_ID (+) AND
(T27.INVC_TYPE_CD = :1)
ORDER BY
T27.INVC_DT;
Explained.
SQL> select * from table(dbms_xplan.display);
PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
Plan hash value: 2576210427
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes |TempSpc| Cost (%CPU)| Time |
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 39M| 71G| | 624M (1)|278:42:59 |
| 1 | SORT ORDER BY | | 39M| 71G| 150G| 624M (1)|278:42:59 |
| 2 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 71G| | 610M (1)|272:11:24 |
| 3 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 70G| | 515M (1)|229:48:41 |
| 4 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 69G| | 483M (1)|215:41:04 |
| 5 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 68G| | 483M (1)|215:41:04 |
| 6 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 67G| | 483M (1)|215:41:04 |
| 7 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 66G| | 406M (1)|181:17:50 |
| 8 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 65G| | 343M (1)|153:12:57 |
| 9 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 64G| | 311M (1)|139:04:56 |
| 10 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 63G| | 185M (1)| 82:37:56 |
| 11 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 54G| | 108M (1)| 48:11:29 |
| 12 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 53G| | 108M (1)| 48:11:29 |
| 13 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 51G| | 76M (1)| 34:03:51 |
| 14 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 49G| | 76M (1)| 34:03:51 |
| 15 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 46G| | 76M (1)| 34:03:51 |
| 16 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 44G| | 76M (1)| 34:03:51 |
| 17 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 40G| | 65M (1)| 29:25:49 |
| 18 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 39G| | 65M (1)| 29:25:49 |
| 19 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 38G| | 65M (1)| 29:25:49 |
| 20 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 34G| | 65M (1)| 29:17:44 |
| 21 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 32G| | 65M (1)| 29:17:08 |
| 22 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 31G| | 65M (1)| 29:09:04 |
| 23 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 30G| | 2043K (9)| 00:54:42 |
| 24 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 30G| | 2043K (9)| 00:54:42 |
| 25 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 25G| | 2015K (7)| 00:53:57 |
| 26 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 22G| | 2015K (7)| 00:53:57 |
| 27 | NESTED LOOPS OUTER | | 39M| 16G| | 2015K (7)| 00:53:57 |
|* 28 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | S_INVOICE | 39M| 9G| | 2015K (7)| 00:53:57 |
| 29 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| S_PROJ | 1 | 188 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 30 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_PROJ_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 31 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_PAYMENT_TERM | 1 | 156 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 32 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_PAYMENT_TERM_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 33 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_INSCLM_ELMNT | 1 | 77 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 34 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_INSCLM_ELMNT_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 35 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_INS_CLAIM | 1 | 134 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 36 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_INS_CLAIM_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 37 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_PERIOD | 1 | 19 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 38 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_PERIOD_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 39 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_USER | 1 | 25 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 40 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_USER_U2 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 41 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ORDER_TNTX | 1 | 26 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 42 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ORDER_TNTX_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 43 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_DEPOSIT_TNT | 1 | 45 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 44 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_DEPOSIT_TNT_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 45 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ORDER | 1 | 101 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 46 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ORDER_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 47 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_INVLOC | 1 | 47 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 48 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_INVLOC_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 49 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_DOC_QUOTE | 1 | 21 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 50 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_DOC_QUOTE_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 51 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | S_ORG_EXT_TNTX | 1 | 94 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 52 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_PTY_PAY_PRFL | 1 | 74 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 53 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_PTY_PAY_PRFL_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 54 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ADDR_PER | 1 | 84 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 55 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ADDR_PER_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 56 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ADDR_PER | 1 | 57 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 57 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ADDR_PER_P1 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 58 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ORG_EXT | 1 | 32 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 59 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ORG_EXT_U3 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 60 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ORG_EXT | 1 | 32 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 61 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ORG_EXT_U3 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 62 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ORG_EXT | 1 | 256 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 63 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ORG_EXT_U3 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 64 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ACCNT_POSTN | 1 | 32 | | 3 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 65 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | S_ACCNT_POSTN_U1 | 1 | | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 66 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_POSTN | 1 | 21 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 67 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_POSTN_U2 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 68 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_USER | 1 | 25 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 69 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_USER_U2 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 70 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ORG_EXT | 1 | 32 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 71 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ORG_EXT_U3 | 1 | | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 72 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ASSET | 1 | 24 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 73 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_ASSET_P1 | 1 | | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 74 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_CON_ADDR | 1 | 36 | | 3 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 75 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | S_CON_ADDR_U1 | 1 | | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 76 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | S_PARTY_P1 | 1 | 12 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 77 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | S_ORG_EXT_X | 1 | 37 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 78 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | S_ORG_EXT_X_U1 | 1 | | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
28 - filter("T27"."INVC_TYPE_CD"=:1)
30 - access("T27"."PROJ_ID"="T8"."ROW_ID"(+))
32 - access("T27"."PAYMENT_TERM_ID"="T23"."ROW_ID"(+))
34 - access("T27"."ELEMENT_ID"="T26"."ROW_ID"(+))
36 - access("T26"."INSCLM_ID"="T14"."ROW_ID"(+))
38 - access("T27"."BL_PERIOD_ID"="T20"."ROW_ID"(+))
40 - access("T27"."LAST_UPD_BY"="T15"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
42 - access("T27"."ORDER_ID"="T18"."ROW_ID"(+))
44 - access("T18"."PR_DEPOSIT_ID"="T21"."ROW_ID"(+))
46 - access("T27"."ORDER_ID"="T4"."ROW_ID"(+))
48 - access("T4"."SRC_INVLOC_ID"="T3"."ROW_ID"(+))
50 - access("T4"."QUOTE_ID"="T12"."ROW_ID"(+))
51 - filter("T12"."BU_ID"="T19"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
53 - access("T27"."PER_PAY_PRFL_ID"="T2"."ROW_ID"(+))
55 - access("T27"."BL_ADDR_ID"="T1"."ROW_ID"(+))
57 - access("T27"."BL_ADDR_ID"="T22"."ROW_ID"(+))
59 - access("T8"."BU_ID"="T5"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
61 - access("T27"."REMIT_ORG_EXT_ID"="T16"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
63 - access("T27"."ACCNT_ID"="T25"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
65 - access("T25"."ROW_ID"="T13"."OU_EXT_ID"(+) AND "T25"."PR_POSTN_ID"="T13"."POSITION_ID"(+))
67 - access("T13"."POSITION_ID"="T6"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
69 - access("T6"."PR_EMP_ID"="T11"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
71 - access("T25"."BU_ID"="T10"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
73 - access("T3"."CG_ASSSET_ID"="T17"."ROW_ID"(+))
75 - access("T27"."BL_ADDR_ID"="T9"."ADDR_PER_ID"(+) AND "T27"."ACCNT_ID"="T9"."ACCNT_ID"(+))
filter("T27"."ACCNT_ID"="T9"."ACCNT_ID"(+))
76 - access("T13"."POSITION_ID"="T7"."ROW_ID"(+))
78 - access("T27"."ACCNT_ID"="T24"."PAR_ROW_ID"(+))
117 rows selected.SQL> EXPLAIN PLAN FOR
2 SELECT * FROM SIEBEL.S_INVOICE T27 WHERE T27.INVC_TYPE_CD=:1;
Explained.
SQL> SELECT * FROM TABLE(DBMS_XPLAN.DISPLAY);
PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
Plan hash value: 1810797629
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time |
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 39M| 9G| 2016K (8)| 00:53:59 |
|* 1 | TABLE ACCESS FULL| S_INVOICE | 39M| 9G| 2016K (8)| 00:53:59 |
Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
1 - filter("T27"."INVC_TYPE_CD"=:1)
13 rows selected.Edited by: KODS on Feb 13, 2013 1:08 PMDear Ivan,
Please find the details below.
select * from dba_indexes where index_name = 'S_INVOICE_U1';
OWNER INDEX_NAME INDEX_TYPE TABLE_OWNER TABLE_NAME TABLE_TYPE UNIQUENESS COMPRESSION PREFIX_LENGTH TABLESPACE_NAME INI_TRANS MAX_TRANS INITIAL_EXTENT NEXT_EXTENT MIN_EXTENTS MAX_EXTENTS PCT_INCREASE PCT_THRESHOLD INCLUDE_COLUMN FREELISTS FREELIST_GROUPS PCT_FREE LOGGING BLEVEL LEAF_BLOCKS DISTINCT_KEYS AVG_LEAF_BLOCKS_PER_KEY AVG_DATA_BLOCKS_PER_KEY CLUSTERING_FACTOR STATUS NUM_ROWS SAMPLE_SIZE LAST_ANALYZED DEGREE INSTANCES PARTITIONED TEMPORARY GENERATED SECONDARY BUFFER_POOL USER_STATS DURATION PCT_DIRECT_ACCESS ITYP_OWNER ITYP_NAME PARAMETERS GLOBAL_STATS DOMIDX_STATUS DOMIDX_OPSTATUS FUNCIDX_STATUS JOIN_INDEX IOT_REDUNDANT_PKEY_ELIM DROPPED
SIEBEL S_INVOICE_U1 NORMAL SIEBEL S_INVOICE TABLE UNIQUE DISABLED CRMSBL_AEM_INDEX 2 255 65536 1 2147483645 10 NO 3 902796 196739390 1 1 125598294 VALID 196739390 196739390 10-02-13 1 1 NO N N N DEFAULT NO YES NO NO NO
select * from dba_ind_columns where index_name = 'S_INVOICE_U1' order by column_position;
INDEX_OWNER INDEX_NAME TABLE_OWNER TABLE_NAME COLUMN_NAME COLUMN_POSITION COLUMN_LENGTH CHAR_LENGTH DESCEND
SIEBEL S_INVOICE_U1 SIEBEL S_INVOICE INVC_NUM 1 200 50 ASC
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SIEBEL S_INVOICE_U1 SIEBEL S_INVOICE CONFLICT_ID 3 60 15 ASC -
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regrads
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during this phase of installation do not start J2ee server manually if possible, if any error occurs check the error log
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I am working on a Project Status Report and am using CATSPS table instead of CATSDB table since thatu2019s the cross-application table for PS module. But I am facing a small problem in using CATSPS table. There is no field in CATSPS table that tells
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Why is exporting an iMovie to iDVD so difficult?
Hi, I prepared an iMovie, chapter markers and all, then went menu Share -->iDVD, and after two hours of churning away iDVD opened up all by itself, and, voila, everything was there... EXCEPT that all the scenes had little yellow warning triangles tel