Poor performance on admin console after adding 1k+ teams and member profile

We run v7sp3p2 (MS) now but even back on v5.1 see degraded performance in form of response times over 60 seconds when browsing security hierarchy in admin console after adding over 1000 teams and member access profiles.  We need the granularity in access for our many users.  Does anyone know any tricks to prevent the glacial and disappointing response times while maintaining the necessary security?  This behavior reflects poorly on the product's scalability.
Thanks,
Erik

Sorin, I want to make sure I understand your recommendation.
First, we do have more than 1000 users.  Each location has a unique team to which their users belong, and each of these teams has a member access profile with corresponding read/write access to the dimension member representing their location.  The users at each location only view data for their own location.
Is your recommendation to use another interface besides the admin console for accomplishing security updates?
We have a custom package that uses an API to upload data files with mass updates to security assignments and definitions, but hesitate to use this method for mundane changes for add/remove/change just a few users as this method bypasses the domain validation we get on the front end wherein we can only add users to the domain they correctly belong to.
To dodge the risk of a bad user/domain matchup we'd like to use front end but it appears to not support our scale well.
Thoughts on a setting or configuration we could manipulate to resolve the poor performance would be great - what levers can we pull?  If this is all the tool can support we just live with it and pay the cost in wasted man hours over the life of the product...

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    This is the statement(all bind variables change to numbers):
    SELECT v__96.connector_objectid, v__96.connector_classid, v__96.from_objectid,
           v__96.to_objectid, v__96.from_classid, v__96.to_classid,
           v__96.from_firstunit, v__96.to_firstunit, v__96.number_of_units,
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           tmp_trace.first_unit, tmp_trace.last_unit, v__96.answers,
           v__96.priority, v__97.first_unit, v__97.n_units,
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      FROM ne.tmp_trace,
           (SELECT b.objectid, b.answers, b.connector_classid,
                   b.connector_objectid, b.from_classid, b.from_objectid,
                   b.to_classid, b.to_objectid, b.from_firstunit, b.to_firstunit,
                   b.number_of_units, b.inv_status_number, b.splice_closure_name,
                   b.work_order_name, b.work_order_item_number,
                   b.inventory_status_code, b.priority
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             WHERE b.objectid NOT IN (
                      SELECT /*+ HASH_AJ */
                             sde_deletes_row_id
                        FROM ne.d96
                       WHERE deleted_at IN (
                                SELECT l.lineage_id
                                  FROM sde.state_lineages l
                                 WHERE l.lineage_name = 2
                                   AND l.lineage_id <= 115)
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            SELECT a.objectid, a.answers, a.connector_classid,
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                   a.to_classid, a.to_objectid, a.from_firstunit, a.to_firstunit,
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                   a.work_order_name, a.work_order_item_number,
                   a.inventory_status_code, a.priority
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             WHERE (a.objectid, a.sde_state_id) NOT IN (
                      SELECT /*+ HASH_AJ */
                             sde_deletes_row_id, sde_state_id
                        FROM ne.d96
                       WHERE deleted_at IN (
                                SELECT l.lineage_id
                                  FROM sde.state_lineages l
                                 WHERE l.lineage_name = 2
                                   AND l.lineage_id <= 115)
                         AND sde_state_id > 0)
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               AND sl.lineage_name = 2
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                   b.connection_objectid, b.connector_type_name,
                   b.dedicated_status, b.mid_span_distance
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                      SELECT /*+ HASH_AJ */
                             sde_deletes_row_id
                        FROM ne.d97
                       WHERE deleted_at IN (
                                SELECT l.lineage_id
                                  FROM sde.state_lineages l
                                 WHERE l.lineage_name = 2
                                   AND l.lineage_id <= 115)
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            SELECT a.objectid, a.tray_number, a.db_loss, a.first_unit, a.n_units,
                   a.connection_objectid, a.connector_type_name,
                   a.dedicated_status, a.mid_span_distance
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             WHERE (a.objectid, a.sde_state_id) NOT IN (
                      SELECT /*+ HASH_AJ */
                             sde_deletes_row_id, sde_state_id
                        FROM ne.d97
                       WHERE deleted_at IN (
                                SELECT l.lineage_id
                                  FROM sde.state_lineages l
                                 WHERE l.lineage_name = 2
                                   AND l.lineage_id <= 115)
                         AND sde_state_id > 0)
               AND a.sde_state_id = sl.lineage_id
               AND sl.lineage_name = 2
               AND sl.lineage_id <= 115) v__97
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                                                                 v__96.to_objectid
                                    AND v__96.to_classid = 9
                                OR (    ne.tmp_trace.transmedia_object_id =
                                                                 v__96.to_objectid
                                    AND v__96.to_classid = 5
                           AND (   (v__96.to_firstunit
                                       BETWEEN ne.tmp_trace.first_unit
                                           AND ne.tmp_trace.last_unit
                                OR (ne.tmp_trace.first_unit
                                       BETWEEN v__96.to_firstunit
                                           AND   v__96.to_firstunit
                                               + v__96.number_of_units
                                               - 1
                      AND v__96.answers = 0
                 AND v__96.objectid = v__97.connection_objectid
            AND (ne.tmp_trace.session_id = -1234)
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    SQL> show parameter optimizer
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines boolean                          FALSE
    optimizer_dynamic_sampling           integer                          2
    optimizer_features_enable            string                           11.1.0.6
    optimizer_index_caching              integer                          0
    optimizer_index_cost_adj             integer                          100
    optimizer_mode                       string                           ALL_ROWS
    optimizer_secure_view_merging        boolean                          TRUE
    optimizer_use_invisible_indexes      boolean                          FALSE
    optimizer_use_pending_statistics     boolean                          FALSE
    optimizer_use_sql_plan_baselines     boolean                          TRUE
    SQL> show parameter db_file_multi
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    db_file_multiblock_read_count        integer                          128
    SQL> show parameter db_block_size
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    db_block_size                        integer                          8192
    SQL> show parameter cursor_sharing
    NAME                                 TYPE                             VALUE
    cursor_sharing                       string                           FORCE
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    SQL> column pname format a20
    SQL> column pval2 format a20
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    SNAME                PNAME                     PVAL1 PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_INFO        STATUS                          COMPLETED
    SYSSTATS_INFO        DSTART                          07-15-2009 10:27
    SYSSTATS_INFO        DSTOP                           07-15-2009 10:27
    SYSSTATS_INFO        FLAGS                         1
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        CPUSPEEDNW           1812.32129
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        IOSEEKTIM                    10
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        IOTFRSPEED                 4096
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        SREADTIM
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        MREADTIM
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        CPUSPEED
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        MBRC
    SNAME                PNAME                     PVAL1 PVAL2
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        MAXTHR
    SYSSTATS_MAIN        SLAVETHR
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    SQL> select * from table(dbms_xplan.display);
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    Plan hash value: 1005186751
    | Id  | Operation                          | Name                  | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                   |                       |     1 |   282 |   268   (2)| 00:00:04 |
    |   1 |  NESTED LOOPS                      |                       |     1 |   282 |   268   (2)| 00:00:04 |
    |   2 |   MERGE JOIN CARTESIAN             |                       |     1 |   119 |   260   (1)| 00:00:04 |
    |*  3 |    TABLE ACCESS FULL               | TMP_TRACE             |     1 |    65 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   4 |    BUFFER SORT                     |                       |   103K|  5467K|   258   (1)| 00:00:04 |
    |   5 |     VIEW                           |                       |   103K|  5467K|   258   (1)| 00:00:04 |
    |   6 |      UNION-ALL                     |                       |       |       |            |       |
    |   7 |       NESTED LOOPS ANTI            |                       |     1 |    82 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   8 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL           | CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES |     1 |    78 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   9 |        VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE       | VW_NSO_1              |     1 |     4 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  10 |         NESTED LOOPS               |                       |     1 |    20 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 11 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN          | LINEAGES_PK           |     5 |    35 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 12 |          INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | D97_PK                |     1 |    13 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 13 |       HASH JOIN RIGHT ANTI         |                       |   103K|  5568K|   255   (1)| 00:00:04 |
    |  14 |        VIEW                        | VW_NSO_2              |     1 |    26 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  15 |         NESTED LOOPS               |                       |     1 |    20 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 16 |          INDEX FAST FULL SCAN      | D97_PK                |     1 |    13 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 17 |          INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | LINEAGES_PK           |     1 |     7 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  18 |        NESTED LOOPS                |                       |       |       |            |       |
    |  19 |         NESTED LOOPS               |                       |   103K|  2936K|   252   (1)| 00:00:04 |
    |* 20 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN          | LINEAGES_PK           |     5 |    35 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 21 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN          | A97_STATEID_IX1       | 17731 |       |    32   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  22 |         TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| A97                   | 21491 |   461K|   123   (1)| 00:00:02 |
    |* 23 |   VIEW                             |                       |     1 |   163 |     8  (13)| 00:00:01 |
    |  24 |    UNION ALL PUSHED PREDICATE      |                       |       |       |            |       |
    |  25 |     NESTED LOOPS ANTI              |                       |     1 |   185 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 26 |      TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID   | CONNECTION            |     1 |   181 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 27 |       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN            | R96_SDE_ROWID_UK      |     1 |       |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  28 |      VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE         | VW_NSO_3              |     1 |     4 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  29 |       NESTED LOOPS                 |                       |     1 |    20 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 30 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN            | LINEAGES_PK           |     5 |    35 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 31 |        INDEX UNIQUE SCAN           | D96_PK                |     1 |    13 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 32 |     HASH JOIN ANTI                 |                       |     1 |    97 |     7  (15)| 00:00:01 |
    |  33 |      NESTED LOOPS                  |                       |     1 |    71 |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 34 |       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID  | A96                   |     1 |    64 |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 35 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN            | A96_PK                |     1 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 36 |       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN            | LINEAGES_PK           |     1 |     7 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  37 |      VIEW                          | VW_NSO_4              |     1 |    26 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  38 |       NESTED LOOPS                 |                       |     1 |    20 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 39 |        INDEX FAST FULL SCAN        | D96_PK                |     1 |    13 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 40 |        INDEX UNIQUE SCAN           | LINEAGES_PK           |     1 |     7 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       3 - filter("TMP_TRACE"."SESSION_ID"=(-1234))
      11 - access("L"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "L"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
      12 - access("DELETED_AT"="L"."LINEAGE_ID" AND "SDE_DELETES_ROW_ID"="B"."OBJECTID" AND
                  "SDE_STATE_ID"=0)
           filter("DELETED_AT"<=115)
      13 - access("A"."OBJECTID"="SDE_DELETES_ROW_ID" AND "A"."SDE_STATE_ID"="SDE_STATE_ID")
      16 - filter("DELETED_AT"<=115 AND "SDE_STATE_ID"<=115 AND "SDE_STATE_ID">0)
      17 - access("L"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "DELETED_AT"="L"."LINEAGE_ID")
           filter("L"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
      20 - access("SL"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "SL"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
      21 - access("A"."SDE_STATE_ID"="SL"."LINEAGE_ID")
           filter("A"."SDE_STATE_ID"<=115)
      23 - filter(("TMP_TRACE"."EQUIPMENT_OBJECT_ID"="V__96"."TO_OBJECTID" AND "V__96"."TO_CLASSID"=9
                  OR "TMP_TRACE"."TRANSMEDIA_OBJECT_ID"="V__96"."TO_OBJECTID" AND "V__96"."TO_CLASSID"=5) AND
                  ("V__96"."TO_FIRSTUNIT">="TMP_TRACE"."FIRST_UNIT" AND
                  "V__96"."TO_FIRSTUNIT"<="TMP_TRACE"."LAST_UNIT" OR "TMP_TRACE"."FIRST_UNIT">="V__96"."TO_FIRSTUNIT"
                  AND "TMP_TRACE"."FIRST_UNIT"<="V__96"."TO_FIRSTUNIT"+"V__96"."NUMBER_OF_UNITS"-1))
      26 - filter("B"."ANSWERS"=0)
      27 - access("B"."OBJECTID"="V__97"."CONNECTION_OBJECTID")
      30 - access("L"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "L"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
      31 - access("DELETED_AT"="L"."LINEAGE_ID" AND "SDE_DELETES_ROW_ID"="B"."OBJECTID" AND
                  "SDE_STATE_ID"=0)
           filter("DELETED_AT"<=115)
      32 - access("A"."OBJECTID"="SDE_DELETES_ROW_ID" AND "A"."SDE_STATE_ID"="SDE_STATE_ID")
      34 - filter("A"."ANSWERS"=0)
      35 - access("A"."OBJECTID"="V__97"."CONNECTION_OBJECTID" AND "A"."SDE_STATE_ID"<=115)
      36 - access("SL"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "A"."SDE_STATE_ID"="SL"."LINEAGE_ID")
           filter("SL"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
      39 - filter("DELETED_AT"<=115 AND "SDE_STATE_ID"<=115 AND
                  "SDE_DELETES_ROW_ID"="V__97"."CONNECTION_OBJECTID" AND "SDE_STATE_ID">0)
      40 - access("L"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "DELETED_AT"="L"."LINEAGE_ID")
           filter("L"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
    Note
       - dynamic sampling used for this statement
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    SQL> set autotrace traceonly arraysize 100
    Elapsed: 00:00:01.64
    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 1198408274
    | Id  | Operation                          | Name                  | Rows  | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                   |                       |   876K|   238M|  1301   (2)| 00:00:16 |
    |   1 |  CONCATENATION                     |                       |       |       |            |       |
    |*  2 |   HASH JOIN                        |                       |   438K|   119M|   651   (2)| 00:00:08 |
    |*  3 |    HASH JOIN                       |                       |   423 | 98559 |   390   (2)| 00:00:05 |
    |*  4 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL              | TMP_TRACE             |    82 |  5330 |    29   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  5 |     VIEW                           |                       |   103K|    16M|   360   (1)| 00:00:05 |
    |   6 |      UNION-ALL                     |                       |       |       |            |       |
    |   7 |       NESTED LOOPS ANTI            |                       |     1 |   185 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  8 |        TABLE ACCESS FULL           | CONNECTION            |     1 |   181 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   9 |        VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE       | VW_NSO_3              |     1 |     4 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  10 |         NESTED LOOPS               |                       |     1 |    20 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 11 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN          | LINEAGES_PK           |     5 |    35 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 12 |          INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | D96_PK                |     1 |    13 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 13 |       HASH JOIN RIGHT ANTI         |                       |   103K|  9820K|   357   (1)| 00:00:05 |
    |  14 |        VIEW                        | VW_NSO_4              |     1 |    26 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  15 |         NESTED LOOPS               |                       |     1 |    20 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 16 |          INDEX FAST FULL SCAN      | D96_PK                |     1 |    13 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 17 |          INDEX UNIQUE SCAN         | LINEAGES_PK           |     1 |     7 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  18 |        NESTED LOOPS                |                       |       |       |            |       |
    |  19 |         NESTED LOOPS               |                       |   103K|  7188K|   354   (1)| 00:00:05 |
    |* 20 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN          | LINEAGES_PK           |     5 |    35 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 21 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN          | A96_STATEID_IX1       | 17731 |       |    32   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 22 |         TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| A96                   | 21491 |  1343K|   224   (1)| 00:00:03 |
    |  23 |    VIEW                            |                       |   103K|  5264K|   258   (1)| 00:00:04 |
    |  24 |     UNION-ALL                      |                       |       |       |            |       |
    |  25 |      NESTED LOOPS ANTI             |                       |     1 |    82 |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  26 |       TABLE ACCESS FULL            | CONNECTION_ATTRIBUTES |     1 |    78 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  27 |       VIEW PUSHED PREDICATE        | VW_NSO_1              |     1 |     4 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  28 |        NESTED LOOPS                |                       |     1 |    20 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 29 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN           | LINEAGES_PK           |     5 |    35 |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 30 |         INDEX UNIQUE SCAN          | D97_PK                |     1 |    13 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 31 |      HASH JOIN RIGHT ANTI          |                       |   103K|  5568K|   255   (1)| 00:00:04 |
    |  32 |       VIEW                         | VW_NSO_2              |     1 |    26 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  33 |        NESTED LOOPS                |                       |     1 |    20 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 34 |         INDEX FAST FULL SCAN       | D97_PK                |     1 |    13 |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 35 |         INDEX UNIQUE SCAN          | LINEAGES_PK           |     1 |     7 |     0   (0)| 00:00:01 |
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    |* 42 |    HASH JOIN                       |                       |   423 | 98559 |   390   (2)| 00:00:05 |
    |* 43 |     TABLE ACCESS FULL              | TMP_TRACE             |    82 |  5330 |    29   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 44 |     VIEW                           |                       |   103K|    16M|   360   (1)| 00:00:05 |
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      30 - access("DELETED_AT"="L"."LINEAGE_ID" AND "SDE_DELETES_ROW_ID"="B"."OBJECTID" AND
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           filter("DELETED_AT"<=115)
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      34 - filter("DELETED_AT"<=115 AND "SDE_STATE_ID"<=115 AND "SDE_STATE_ID">0)
      35 - access("L"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "DELETED_AT"="L"."LINEAGE_ID")
           filter("L"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
      38 - access("SL"."LINEAGE_NAME"=2 AND "SL"."LINEAGE_ID"<=115)
      39 - access("A"."SDE_STATE_ID"="SL"."LINEAGE_ID")
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      42 - access("TMP_TRACE"."EQUIPMENT_OBJECT_ID"="V__96"."TO_OBJECTID")
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      47 - filter("B"."ANSWERS"=0)
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    Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
    Trace file: pro                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           &

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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)
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    Execute      1      0.00       0.00          0          0          0           0
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    1773000        NESTED LOOPS  (cr=3231 pr=0 pw=0 time=15078 us cost=53 size=34364 card=484)
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