Maximum Number of Keys

Hello, I'm doing a study on different database software and I was wondering what the maximum number of foreign, primary, and super keys that are allowed in a relational table?

This list might be one starting point for Oracle 10gr2.
The number of primary keys per table should be pretty much consistent in any rdbms;)

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  • Maximum number of key for recno database

    Hi
    I have a question about Recno database.what is the maximum number that can be specified for key.can I chage maximum?
    please help me
    thanks
    regards
    saeed

    Hi,
    2**32
    Here is a reference for more information:
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/ref/am_conf/logrec.html
    The maximum is not a configuration parameter so you can't change it without modifying source code.
    Ron

  • Maximum number of key/value pairs in btree or hash database

    It's not clear to me from the documentation what the limit is on the number of key/value pairs in a Btree or hash database. The documentation on logical record numbers says that the db_recno_t type is a 32-bit unsigned type, "which limits the number of logical records in a Queue or Recno database, and the maximum logical record which may be directly retrieved from a Btree database, to 4,294,967,295". What does "directly retrieved" mean in this sentence? Does this mean that Btree is limited to 4,294,967,295 key/vaue pairs? If so, is this also the limit for a hash database?

    Hi mcgarvek,
    In case of Queue, Recno and Btree configured for logical record numbers - you can do that by setting DB_RECNUM flag: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/api_c/db_set_flags.html#DB_RECNUM , the maximum number of records is 4,294,967,295 and after that limit, the next record will be inserted as record number 1.
    In case of Hash and Btree, the maximum database size depends on the page size selected by the application. Berkeley DB stores database file page numbers as unsigned 32-bit numbers and database file page sizes as unsigned 16-bit numbers. Using the maximum database page size of 65536, this results in a maximum database file size of 248 (256 terabytes).
    Database limits: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/ref/am_misc/dbsizes.html
    Logical record numbers: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/berkeley-db/db/ref/am_conf/logrec.html
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  • Max number of key figures

    In BI 2004s 7.0, how many key figures or the maximum number of key figures can a query have in the Column area that would not impede the performance of running the query? This would include key figures that use User Exit code for variables, RKFs, and CKFs.

    I can't imagine a requirement that would have 175 key figures in a query. What would be the requirement?
    It would be a big burden to maintain, support it, and change control. One of the tips to improving query performance is to break up the query with this number of key figures into smaller queries and make use of RRI. Workbooks are there for use with multiple worksheets or 1 worksheet with multiple grids. How would you improve query performance with this kind of query.
    The key figures are created to be able to derive other key figures based on the RKFs that make use of the exit code that determines the dates from what the user enters. 
    Are you saying that a Business Analyst would use 175 key figures to do the analysis at a time? I have seen the most is 12 - 13 key figures that are not hidden and the 10 others are hidden because they are use for derivation - a total of 23 key figures in a query. 
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  • Sort key too long - maximum number of columns in select statement

    the sort key too long is caused by either too many group
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    The Oracle 9i reference states ...
    The GROUP BY expression and all of the
    nondistinct aggregates functions (for example,
    SUM, AVG) must fit within a single database
    block.
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    An order_by_clause can contain no more than 255
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    be the same.

  • Maximum  number of characteristics and  Key figures used in a Query

    Hi Experts,
                Any Thought on the maximum number of Characterstics and key figures that can used in a Query. I know  it impacts performance query and runs for very long time.
    Thanks,
    Kumar.

    Hi Kumar,
    Welcome to SDN.
    I really did not think about it till now, sharing my thoughts on this -
    1. You can use all the characteristics & Key Figure ( & more)in Query what you have in you Cube.
    2. Query is suppose to serve a purpose, to deliver you analytics based on some KPI etc & it will have maximum no of char / key figures which human mind could make some sense of.
    3. Performance of query actually is divided into three areas -
    a. database time
    b. OLAP time
    c. Front End time
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  • Increasing maximum number of Logical Processors in a Processor Group greater than the default (64)

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    Processor Groups
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd405503(v=vs.85).aspx
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    Uneven Windows Processor Groups
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  • Error msg "Maximum number of items in FI reached" displayed while backflush

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  • How to get maximum number of results using content presenter taskflow

    Hello Friends,
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    Below is the query is getting executed while content presenter taskflow get executed, Though I have more than 100 results in UCM, I am always getting only 25. Is there anywhere I can configure to fetch maximum number of results ? Though I set maxResults = 200, It always returns 25.
    SELECT * FROM ora:t:IDC:GlobalProfile WHERE ora:p:xRegionDefinition = 'NEWS_REG_DEF' AND ora:p:xArchiveFlag='Yes' and ora:p:xDocumentSortDate > TIMESTAMP '2014-01-01T00:00:00.000+00:00' and ora:p:xDocumentSortDate < TIMESTAMP '2014-12-31T00:00:00.000+00:00' ORDER BY ora:p:xDocumentSortDate DESC
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                  xmlns="http://xmlns.oracle.com/adf/controller/binding"
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                  RefreshCondition="#{requestScope.pRefreshArchiveNewsSction='Y'}">
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            <parameter id="taskFlowInstId" value="${'myinst'}"/>
            <parameter id="datasourceType" value="${'dsTypeQueryExpression'}"/>
            <parameter id="datasource"
                       value="#{backingBeanScope.ArchiveBean.contentQuery}"/>
            <parameter id="templateCategory" value="${''}"/>
            <parameter id="templateView" value="${'templates.archive.list'}"/>
            <parameter id="regionTemplate" value="${'false'}"/>
            <parameter id="maxResults" value="200"/>
          </parameters>
        </taskFlow>

    Hi Dan,
    Here is the detailed logs
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    SearchCache
    Approximately 0% of the available cache space is used.
    >searchquery/7
    02.19 15:23:53.642
    IdcServer-14885
    Query by [email protected] from CIS
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    preparedQueryText: ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
    IdcServer-14885
    Setting substr to other operator conv flag: '( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
    IdcServer-14885
    Into parse of UniversalSearchQuery for: ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
    IdcServer-14885
    Into parseQueryEx of UniversalSearchQueryParser for queryArr : ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Parsing universal query: '( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )'
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processing callback on query value 'NEWS_REG_DEF'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : equals value : NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
    IdcServer-14885
    Processing actions list size : 1 on the input value : xRegionDefinition with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
    IdcServer-14885
    Processing action number : 0 : prefix on the input value : xRegionDefinition with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
    IdcServer-14885
    Processing actions list size : 2 on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processing action number : 0 : upperCase on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processing action number : 1 : escape on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
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    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processed escape with '' resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processed escape with _ resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
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    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processed escape with \- resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
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    Processed escape with \, resulting in value :NEWS\_REG\_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processing callback on query value 'Yes'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : equals value : Yes
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processing actions list size : 1 on the input value : xArchiveFlag with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
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    Processing action number : 0 : prefix on the input value : xArchiveFlag with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
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    02.19 15:23:53.643
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    Processing actions list size : 2 on the input value : Yes with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
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    Processing action number : 0 : upperCase on the input value : Yes with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
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    Processed escape with '' resulting in value :YES
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    Processed escape with _ resulting in value :YES
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    Processed escape with \- resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.644
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    Processed escape with \_ resulting in value :YES
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    Processed escape with \, resulting in value :YES
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    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
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    02.19 15:23:53.644
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    Processing callback on query value '2013-01-01 00:00:00'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.644
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    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : dateGreater value : 2012/12/31 18:00:00
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    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.644
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    Processing callback on query value '2013-12-31 00:00:00'
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    02.19 15:23:53.644
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    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : dateLess value : 2013/12/30 18:00:00
    >searchquery/6
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    Converted native query: '((( SDATA(sdxRegionDefinition LIKE 'NEWS\_REG\_DEF') )  and  (( SDATA(sdxArchiveFlag LIKE 'YES') )  and  (( SDATA(xDocumentSortDate > '2012/12/31 18:00:00') )  and  ( SDATA(xDocumentSortDate < '2013/12/30 18:00:00') )))))'
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    >search/7
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    Trace:
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    search/7
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    search/7
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    Result parsing start time: 15:23:53.66
    search/7
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    Result parsing   end time: 15:23:53.67
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.692
    IdcServer-14885
    SELECT dDocName,dDocTitle,dDocType,dSecurityGroup,dInDate,xArchiveFlag,xHidden,xWebsiteObjectType,xWebsiteSection,xDontShowInListsForWebsites,dRevisionID,dDocCreator,dWebExtension,xUpdateContentType,xSubmitForApproval,xFilesAllowed,xRegionDefinition,xWCWorkflowAssignment,dDocCreatedDate,dCreateDate,xWCTags,dOriginalName,xNewsType,dFormat,dPublishType,dDocFunction,dDocAuthor,VaultFileSize,dDocLastModifier,xWebFlag,dOutDate,dGif,dExtension,dDocLastModifiedDate,xClbraRoleList,xInhibitUpdate,URL,AlternateFormat,WebFileSize,xClbraUserList,dDocOwner,xReadOnly,dRevClassID,xWCWorkflowApproverUserList,xCollectionID,xComments,xPartitionId,dRevLabel,xStorageRule,dFullTextFormat,xWebsites,xDocumentSortDate,dRendition2,dRendition1,dID,xReadyForReplication,dDocAccount,xReadMoreURL,xIdcProfile,xClbraAliasList,otsFormat,otsCharset,otsLanguage FROM IdcText2 WHERE dID IN (11489,16132,13513,11319,17043,16477,16162,16010,10524,10777,10508,10476,12427,16333,17080,15926,16857,16895,16487,12431,16813,9569,16814,17045,12246,15911,16775,11925,15639,16865,10100,17116,9015,16474)
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.692
    IdcServer-14885
    Meta query start time: 15:23:53.67
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.692
    IdcServer-14885
    Meta query end time:15:23:53.67
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.692
    IdcServer-14885
    !csMonitorActiveDbConnections,0
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.692
    IdcServer-14885
    Connection is removed from active connections with key of '[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '35' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)''.
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.692
    IdcServer-14885
    release pool connection
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.708
    IdcServer-14885
    Execution time is 65 ms.
    >searchquery/7
    02.19 15:23:53.945
    IdcServer-14886
    Query by [email protected] from CIS
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    preparedQueryText: ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Setting substr to other operator conv flag: '( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Into parse of UniversalSearchQuery for: ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Into parseQueryEx of UniversalSearchQueryParser for queryArr : ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Parsing universal query: '( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2013-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2013-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )'
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing callback on query value 'NEWS_REG_DEF'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : equals value : NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing actions list size : 1 on the input value : xRegionDefinition with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing action number : 0 : prefix on the input value : xRegionDefinition with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing actions list size : 2 on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing action number : 0 : upperCase on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing action number : 1 : escape on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with '' resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with _ resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with \- resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with \_ resulting in value :NEWS\_REG\_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with \, resulting in value :NEWS\_REG\_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing callback on query value 'Yes'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : equals value : Yes
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing actions list size : 1 on the input value : xArchiveFlag with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing action number : 0 : prefix on the input value : xArchiveFlag with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing actions list size : 2 on the input value : Yes with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing action number : 0 : upperCase on the input value : Yes with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing action number : 1 : escape on the input value : YES with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with '' resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with _ resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.946
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with \- resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with \_ resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Processed escape with \, resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing callback on query value '2013-01-01 00:00:00'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : dateGreater value : 2012/12/31 18:00:00
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Processing callback on query value '2013-12-31 00:00:00'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : dateLess value : 2013/12/30 18:00:00
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Converted native query: '((( SDATA(sdxRegionDefinition LIKE 'NEWS\_REG\_DEF') )  and  (( SDATA(sdxArchiveFlag LIKE 'YES') )  and  (( SDATA(xDocumentSortDate > '2012/12/31 18:00:00') )  and  ( SDATA(xDocumentSortDate < '2013/12/30 18:00:00') )))))'
    >searchquery/7
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    assigning connection
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    !csMonitorActiveDbConnections,1
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    Connection is added to active connections with key of '[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)''.
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.947
    IdcServer-14886
    query(live): (((((((((((( SDATA(sdxRegionDefinition LIKE 'NEWS\_REG\_DEF') )  and  (( SDATA(sdxArchiveFlag LIKE 'YES') )  and  (( SDATA(xDocumentSortDate > '2012/12/31 18:00:00') )  and  ( SDATA(xDocumentSortDate < '2013/12/30 18:00:00') )))))))))))))) [1,51] sort(xDocumentSortDate DESC)
    >search/6
    02.19 15:23:53.992
    IdcServer-14886
    Start parsing drill down fields with SAX...
    >search/6
    02.19 15:23:53.993
    IdcServer-14886
    Completed parsing 1 groups.
    >search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    ResultSetInterface results: <ctx_result_set><hitlist><hit><sdata name="DID">11489</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006063</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16132</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006403</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">13513</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006591</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">11319</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006003</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">17043</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1004050</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16477</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006407</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16162</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006593</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16010</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006399</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">10524</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-005609</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">10777</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-005601</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">10508</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-005600</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">10476</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-005585</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">12427</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006397</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16333</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-005580</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">17080</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1004051</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">15926</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006482</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16857</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1003963</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16895</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1003964</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16487</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006481</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">12431</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006485</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16813</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1003977</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">9569</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-005342</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16814</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1003978</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">17045</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1004056</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">12246</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006478</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">15911</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-005652</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16775</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1003999</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">11925</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">VMOHSKEND05482000776</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">15639</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">VMOHSKEND05482000763</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16865</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">VMOHSKEND05482000770</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">10100</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">VMOHSKEND05482000741</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">17116</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1004054</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">9015</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">VMOHSKEND05482000801</sdata><score>100</score></hit><hit><sdata name="DID">16474</sdata><sdata name="SDDDOCNAME">WCC_CLUSTER1-006061</sdata><score>100</score></hit></hitlist><count>34</count><groups sdata="SDDRILLDOWN"><group value="Document,insight_application1,"><count>34</count></group></groups></ctx_result_set>
    >search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    Trace:
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    ctx_query.result_set start time:15:23:53.95
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    ctx_query.result_set   end time:15:23:53.96
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    Result parsing start time: 15:23:53.96
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    Result parsing   end time: 15:23:53.97
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    SELECT dDocName,dDocTitle,dDocType,dSecurityGroup,dInDate,xArchiveFlag,xHidden,xWebsiteObjectType,xWebsiteSection,xDontShowInListsForWebsites,dRevisionID,dDocCreator,dWebExtension,xUpdateContentType,xSubmitForApproval,xFilesAllowed,xRegionDefinition,xWCWorkflowAssignment,dDocCreatedDate,dCreateDate,xWCTags,dOriginalName,xNewsType,dFormat,dPublishType,dDocFunction,dDocAuthor,VaultFileSize,dDocLastModifier,xWebFlag,dOutDate,dGif,dExtension,dDocLastModifiedDate,xClbraRoleList,xInhibitUpdate,URL,AlternateFormat,WebFileSize,xClbraUserList,dDocOwner,xReadOnly,dRevClassID,xWCWorkflowApproverUserList,xCollectionID,xComments,xPartitionId,dRevLabel,xStorageRule,dFullTextFormat,xWebsites,xDocumentSortDate,dRendition2,dRendition1,dID,xReadyForReplication,dDocAccount,xReadMoreURL,xIdcProfile,xClbraAliasList,otsFormat,otsCharset,otsLanguage FROM IdcText2 WHERE dID IN (11489,16132,13513,11319,17043,16477,16162,16010,10524,10777,10508,10476,12427,16333,17080,15926,16857,16895,16487,12431,16813,9569,16814,17045,12246,15911,16775,11925,15639,16865,10100,17116,9015,16474)
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    Meta query start time: 15:23:53.97
    search/7
    02.19 15:23:53.994
    IdcServer-14886
    Meta query end time:15:23:53.98
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.995
    IdcServer-14886
    !csMonitorActiveDbConnections,0
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.995
    IdcServer-14886
    Connection is removed from active connections with key of '[ACTIVE] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)''.
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:53.995
    IdcServer-14886
    release pool connection
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.007
    IdcServer-14886
    Execution time is 61 ms.
    >searchquery/7
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Query by [email protected] from CIS
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    preparedQueryText: ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2014-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2014-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Setting substr to other operator conv flag: '( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2014-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2014-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Into parse of UniversalSearchQuery for: ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2014-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2014-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Into parseQueryEx of UniversalSearchQueryParser for queryArr : ( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2014-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2014-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Parsing universal query: '( ((xRegionDefinition <matches> `NEWS_REG_DEF`) <and> ((xArchiveFlag <matches> `Yes`) <and> ((xDocumentSortDate>`2014-01-01 00:00:00`) <and> (xDocumentSortDate<`2014-12-31 00:00:00`)))) )'
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing callback on query value 'NEWS_REG_DEF'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : equals value : NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing actions list size : 1 on the input value : xRegionDefinition with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing action number : 0 : prefix on the input value : xRegionDefinition with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.313
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing actions list size : 2 on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing action number : 0 : upperCase on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing action number : 1 : escape on the input value : NEWS_REG_DEF with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with '' resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with _ resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with \- resulting in value :NEWS_REG_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with \_ resulting in value :NEWS\_REG\_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with \, resulting in value :NEWS\_REG\_DEF
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing callback on query value 'Yes'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : equals value : Yes
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing actions list size : 1 on the input value : xArchiveFlag with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing action number : 0 : prefix on the input value : xArchiveFlag with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing actions list size : 2 on the input value : Yes with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing action number : 0 : upperCase on the input value : Yes with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing action number : 1 : escape on the input value : YES with searchengine ORACLETEXTSEARCH
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with '' resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with _ resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with \- resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with \_ resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processed escape with \, resulting in value :YES
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Processing callback on query value '2014-01-01 00:00:00'
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : dateGreater value : 2013/12/31 18:00:00
    >searchqueryparse/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
    Into appendClauseElement CommonSearchConfig with operator : and value :
    >searchquery/6
    02.19 15:23:54.314
    IdcServer-14887
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    search/7
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