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Prezados senhores, queria reativar as janelas de sugestões, para que aparecesse os sites mais visitados quando eu abrisse uma nova aba, mas isso não acontece mais, no lugar aparece uma aba com a descrição abaixo, por favor me digam como posso reativá-las novamente, já Restaurei o Firefox e também já desistalei e reinstalei, mas não adiantou nada. Obrigado pela atenção, abraços!
ISSO É O QUE APARECE:
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    Edited by: PauloSMO on 17/Nov/2009 7:07
    Edited by: PauloSMO on 17/Nov/2009 7:38 - Changed title to be more correct.

    Although your optimizer_mode is choose, it appears that there are no statistics gathered on ehgeoconstru. The lack of cost estimate and estimated row counts from each step of the plan, and the "Note: rule based optimization" at the end of both plans would tend to confirm this.
    Optimizer_mode choose means that if statistics are gathered then it will use the CBO, but if no statistics are present in any of the tables in the query, then the Rule Based Optimizer will be used. The RBO tends to be index happy at the best of times. I'm guessing that the index ehgeoconstru_VSN has contextversion as the leading column and also includes birthdate.
    You can either gather statistics on the table (if all of the other tables have statistics) using dbms_stats.gather_table_stats, or hint the query to use a full scan instead of the index. Another alternative would be to apply a function or operation against the contextversion to preclude the use of the index. something like this:
    SELECT COUNT(*)
    FROM ehgeoconstru  ec
    WHERE ec.type='BAR' and 
          ec.contextVersion||'' = 'REALWORLD'
          ec.birthDate <= TO_DATE('2009-10-06 11:52:12', 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') and
          deathdate is null and
          SUBSTR(ec.strgfd, 1, LENGTH('[CIMText')) <> '[CIMText'or perhaps UPPER(ec.contextVersion) if that would not change the rows returned.
    John

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