Prcedure taking time
Hello Experts,
I am running a procedure which is taking too much time during execution. How can I found that which statement or query in the procedure is taking time. Is there any package available to check this out.
Thanks & Regards,
Manish
Execute the below query to find out the session id of the session in which your procedure is getting executed.
[c]
SELECT s.sid
,s.serial#
,ddl.name
,ddl.type
,ddl.owner
,s.status
,s.osuser
,s.machine
FROM dba_ddl_locks ddl
,v$session s
WHERE ddl.session_id = s.sid;
[\c]
Once you get the sid,execute the below query to know which DML its executing:
[c]
SELECT /*+ leading(s) */
s.sid
,s.serial#
,st.piece
,st.sql_text
,s.status
,s.osuser
,s.machine
FROM v$session s
,v$sqltext st
WHERE s.sql_hash_value = st.hash_value(+)
AND s.sid = &sid_from_above_query
ORDER BY st.piece;
[\c]
Regards
Arun
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| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 5443M| 710G| | 1687M|
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|* 18 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | ICD_CODE_INDEX_1 | 1 | | | 1 |
|* 19 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | EES_CLINICAL_DATA | 1911K| 47M| | 2855 |
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|* 21 | HASH JOIN | | 68740 | 8055K| 5432K| 2781 |
| 22 | MERGE JOIN CARTESIAN | | 59762 | 4727K| | 248 |
| 23 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | EES_ICD_9_CODE | 123 | 5289 | | 2 |
| 24 | BUFFER SORT | | 486 | 18468 | | 246 |
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20 - access("A"."ICD_CODE"="C"."ICD_CODE")
filter("B"."PROC_DAY">"C"."PROC_DAY")
21 - access("A"."ICD_CODE"="B"."ICD_CODE" AND "B"."ICD_CODE"="D"."ICD_9_CD" AND
"B"."COMPL_GRP_TXT"="D"."COMPL_GRP_TXT")
25 - filter("D"."COMPL_GRP_TXT"='Reoperations')
26 - filter("B"."COMPL_ICD_CODE"<>"B"."ICD_CODE" AND "B"."COMPL_GRP_TXT"='Reoperations' AND
("B"."COMPL_ICD_CODE" LIKE '45.%' OR "B"."COMPL_ICD_CODE" LIKE '46.%' OR "B"."COMPL_ICD_CODE"
'48.%' OR "B"."COMPL_ICD_CODE" LIKE '49.%'))
27 - filter("C"."PROC_TYPE"<>'L')
Note: cpu costing is off
61 rows selected.Please suggest any change for the query and where are the bottlenecks ?Same question as above:
But how are you using the view?
You're presumably not planning to just do a select * from view with no additional views or predicates are you?Views that are that big and resource intensive would rarely be used in just a select * from view.
Presuambly that explain plan is from just the entire view source query or from the view actually being used in a SQL statement with further joins or predicates?
Those statements are what you need to get execution plans from to check that you're getting a predicate pushdown, etc
Otherwise, if the stats are accurate and the estimates are accurate and you are just doing a select * from view, where's the performance surprise? -
Table is taking time load.
Hi,
Jdev 11g.
I have a vo (userdefined query) and I have dropped that as a table on my jspx page.
Bydefault, it will not any rows. On click button, it will get the data and load the table. Issue, On page load it is taking lot of time to load the empty table.
Please let me know what I suppose to do to load the table very fast.
Thanks.Hi,
I am executing the following statment on beforephase listener of the page by using backingbean method.
Jspx Page:
<f:view beforePhase="#{BackingBean.method}">
AM:
this.getEmpView().executeEmptyRowSet();
Only table is taking time to load for the first time.
Thnaks. -
Hi All,
We have weekly maintainence for essbase cube. There are total 2 source cubes and target cubes for the reporting purposes. The target cubes are accessed through the
partitions. During weekend maintainence process we load the data into the cube and in the end we run the Partitionon.bat script to create partition betweeb the cubes
here the problem comes "the script is common for all the countries but for some countries the script excutes in 20 min and for some countries it takes nearly 1hr even
though the cube size is very less when compared with the countries which execute first".
Thanks in advance.Hi MattRollings ,
As i said we are having two types of partitions one is for statitic reports and the another for the dyanmic reporting. yes the script which we use to for partitionon will create the partitions. The Script is common for all the countries and the script runs like this
1.First it creates the Transparent partition.
2.Then to create the Replica it refreshes from the two source cubes after that aggregation happens asually.
The main problem comes here during the refresh from the source to the Target its taking time. To say exactly during the refresh from source to the replica its taking 15min. For the other countries its taking only 8 min of time.
I have gone ahead to compare two different countries replica cubes size what i found is that one country cube size is 2Gb and the another one is 2.5Gb the one which is having less size taking 20min to complete and the other one takes 1hr time. Even though the second one is .5GB extra when compared with the first it should take 25min to create the replica partition.
what might be reason to consume more time while creating replica partition? Is it dependent on Defined Blocks, Actual Blocks,Non missing leaf blocks etc?
Thanks Matt in advance.
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