Oracle 8i Database and optimization method

Is an optimizations method used for any entire database or schema? How can I tell which optimization method is being used?

If you wre talking about optimizer_mode then Eric has already answered it. But if you are looking at optimizing methods of schema structures and database then that that is a big course.

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