Problem in Exercise 104 of the BPI Course

I have a student that gets this error when doing Exercise 104. "Account determination for entry C014 WRX G014 ___ 3100 not possible".  I have checked that the GL accounts exist and looked at trans code OMWD--everything there looks good.  Not sure how to diagnose this one.  Any help would be appreciated.

Don:  I know this is ancient history, but I just bumped into the same problem, so in case it happens again, here's how I solved it.
The solution first lead me back to Exercise 94 "Change View "Account Determination for Val. for Val Areas": Overview".  There I found that I did not enter my value for value grouping code: it should be G_ _ _ .
Having fixed that, I got yet another error message: "Acct. 201_ _ _  for trans./event key BSX, postable directly".
This lead to Exercise 96, first iteration, where you work on BSX, which in turn caused me to go back to Exercises 43-44 where accounts 201_ _ _ and 203_ _ _.    On the "Create/bank/interest" tab, be sure that "Post Automatically Only" is selected.
You've probably long since fixed this, but I just uncovered this myself and though I'd share my several hours of frustration in tracking this down.  Maybe someone else will benefit.
Dave

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    Hi,
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    OS version is AIX 5.3.5
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    Buffer Cache: 1,200M 1,200M Std Block Size: 8K
    Shared Pool Size: 2,960M 2,960M Log Buffer: 14,352K
    Load Profile
    Per Second Per Transaction
    Redo size: 258,968.61 6,558.43
    Logical reads: 104,557.19 2,647.93
    Block changes: 2,360.58 59.78
    Physical reads: 7,752.76 196.34
    Physical writes: 120.65 3.06
    User calls: 1,534.90 38.87
    Parses: 374.77 9.49
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    Logons: 0.87 0.02
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    Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
    Buffer Nowait %: 99.96 Redo NoWait %: 100.00
    Buffer Hit %: 92.63 In-memory Sort %: 100.00
    Library Hit %: 99.01 Soft Parse %: 96.50
    Execute to Parse %: 86.93 Latch Hit %: 99.91
    Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %: 38.25 % Non-Parse CPU: 99.11
    Shared Pool Statistics
    Begin End
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    % SQL with executions>1: 72.50 56.30
    % Memory for SQL w/exec>1: 74.85 60.27
    Top 5 Timed Events
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    db file scattered read 1,660,502 1,848 1 8.1 User I/O
    SQL*Net more data from client 18,186 316 17 1.4 Network
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    ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
    us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
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    Application 6,355 1.15 225 35 0.04
    System I/O 795,447 0.00 213 0 5.59
    Commit 100,846 0.00 140 1 0.71
    Concurrency 2,770 0.36 11 4 0.02
    Configuration 46 19.57 0 8 0.00
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    Wait Events
    s - second
    cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
    ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
    us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
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    SQL*Net more data from client 18,186 0.00 316 17 0.13
    enq: TX - row lock contention 80 91.25 221 2766 0.00
    read by other session 157,454 0.00 142 1 1.11
    log file sync 100,846 0.00 140 1 0.71
    log file parallel write 128,249 0.00 137 1 0.90
    TCP Socket (KGAS) 2,429 0.00 64 26 0.02
    db file parallel write 10,158 0.00 55 5 0.07
    direct path write temp 6,721 0.00 13 2 0.05
    log file sequential read 981 0.00 8 9 0.01
    SQL*Net more data to client 156,908 0.00 6 0 1.10
    control file sequential read 651,338 0.00 5 0 4.57
    Log archive I/O 1,990 0.00 5 2 0.01
    latch: library cache 667 0.00 4 7 0.00
    db file parallel read 769 0.00 4 6 0.01
    os thread startup 127 0.00 4 33 0.00
    SQL*Net message to client 3,850,305 0.00 4 0 27.04
    SQL*Net break/reset to client 6,182 0.00 3 0 0.04
    control file parallel write 2,691 0.00 2 1 0.02
    latch: shared pool 145 0.00 2 12 0.00
    direct path read temp 13,714 0.00 1 0 0.10
    enq: RO - fast object reuse 93 0.00 1 9 0.00
    local write wait 300 0.00 0 1 0.00
    log file switch completion 29 0.00 0 12 0.00
    direct path read 1,806 0.00 0 0 0.01
    latch free 35 0.00 0 4 0.00
    direct path write 1,149 0.00 0 0 0.01
    SQL*Net more data to dblink 7,126 0.00 0 0 0.05
    log file single write 40 0.00 0 3 0.00
    cursor: pin S wait on X 12 83.33 0 8 0.00
    latch: cache buffers chains 1,666 0.00 0 0 0.01
    SQL*Net message to dblink 18,120 0.00 0 0 0.13
    reliable message 87 0.00 0 1 0.00
    LGWR wait for redo copy 1,209 0.00 0 0 0.01
    latch: messages 16 0.00 0 2 0.00
    latch: redo writing 7 0.00 0 5 0.00
    enq: TX - index contention 4 0.00 0 7 0.00
    rdbms ipc reply 95 0.00 0 0 0.00
    buffer busy waits 143 0.00 0 0 0.00
    latch: object queue header operation 18 0.00 0 1 0.00
    latch: checkpoint queue latch 2 0.00 0 5 0.00
    latch: cache buffers lru chain 2 0.00 0 3 0.00
    SQL*Net more data from dblink 203 0.00 0 0 0.00
    library cache load lock 1 0.00 0 4 0.00
    row cache lock 2 0.00 0 0 0.00
    latch: library cache pin 1 0.00 0 0 0.00
    undo segment extension 10 90.00 0 0 0.00
    cursor: pin S 26 0.00 0 0 0.00
    cursor: mutex S 2 0.00 0 0 0.00
    buffer deadlock 1 100.00 0 0 0.00
    SQL*Net message from client 3,850,087 0.00 2,879,903 748 27.04
    virtual circuit status 95,480 0.66 30,974 324 0.67
    jobq slave wait 6,672 87.16 18,382 2755 0.05
    wait for unread message on broadcast channel 3,611 100.00 3,521 975 0.03
    Streams AQ: waiting for messages in the queue 732 100.00 3,517 4805 0.01
    Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait 129 0.00 3,506 27182 0.00
    Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 370 34.86 3,506 9477 0.00
    Streams AQ: waiting for time management or cleanup tasks 3 100.00 953 317683 0.00
    SQL*Net message from dblink 18,120 0.00 679 37 0.13
    HS message to agent 16,986 0.00 89 5 0.12
    single-task message 170 0.00 9 50 0.00
    pipe get 28 0.00 3 114 0.00
    class slave wait 2 0.00 0 0 0.00
    Background Wait Events
    ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
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    log file parallel write 128,212 0.00 137 1 0.90
    db file parallel write 10,158 0.00 55 5 0.07
    db file sequential read 8,822 0.00 11 1 0.06
    log file sequential read 981 0.00 8 9 0.01
    Log archive I/O 1,990 0.00 5 2 0.01
    os thread startup 127 0.00 4 33 0.00
    control file parallel write 2,091 0.00 1 1 0.01
    db file scattered read 172 0.00 1 3 0.00
    control file sequential read 12,106 0.00 1 0 0.09
    events in waitclass Other 1,351 0.00 0 0 0.01
    direct path read 1,800 0.00 0 0 0.01
    log file single write 40 0.00 0 3 0.00
    direct path write 900 0.00 0 0 0.01
    latch: redo writing 7 0.00 0 5 0.00
    latch: cache buffers chains 15 0.00 0 1 0.00
    log file sync 2 0.00 0 1 0.00
    buffer busy waits 6 0.00 0 0 0.00
    rdbms ipc message 246,802 7.02 60,773 246 1.73
    pmon timer 2,015 97.37 3,515 1744 0.01
    Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait 129 0.00 3,506 27182 0.00
    Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 370 34.86 3,506 9477 0.00
    smon timer 519 0.00 3,505 6753 0.00
    Streams AQ: waiting for time management or cleanup tasks 3 100.00 953 317683 0.00
    Operating System Statistics
    Statistic Total
    NUM_LCPUS 0
    NUM_VCPUS 0
    AVG_BUSY_TIME 78,988
    AVG_IDLE_TIME 281,508
    AVG_IOWAIT_TIME 55,083
    AVG_SYS_TIME 17,835
    AVG_USER_TIME 61,046
    BUSY_TIME 1,265,704
    IDLE_TIME 4,506,088
    IOWAIT_TIME 883,071
    SYS_TIME 287,149
    USER_TIME 978,555
    LOAD 0
    OS_CPU_WAIT_TIME 1,232,300
    RSRC_MGR_CPU_WAIT_TIME 0
    PHYSICAL_MEMORY_BYTES 33,285,996,544
    NUM_CPUS 16
    NUM_CPU_CORES 8
    Service Statistics
    ordered by DB Time
    Service Name DB Time (s) DB CPU (s) Physical Reads Logical Reads
    andlp2 13,795.70 5,680.50 23,785,158 266,206,268
    SYS$USERS 5,146.80 2,456.20 3,079,496 60,895,888
    shared_andlp2 3,777.40 1,795.40 1,063,806 49,135,813
    SYS$BACKGROUND 0.00 0.00 12,840 1,021,071
    andlp2XDB 0.00 0.00 0 0
    Service Wait Class Stats
    Wait Class info for services in the Service Statistics section.
    Total Waits and Time Waited displayed for the following wait classes: User I/O, Concurrency, Administrative, Network
    Time Waited (Wt Time) in centisecond (100th of a second)
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    SYS$USERS 1415659 141165 151 25 0 0 20355 17
    shared_andlp2 951411 203079 364 144 0 0 81260 31984
    SYS$BACKGROUND 12818 1478 148 422 0 0 0 0
    SQL ordered by Elapsed Time
    Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
    % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
    Elapsed Time (s) CPU Time (s) Executions Elap per Exec (s) % Total DB Time SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
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    1,304 640 29 44.95 5.74 91wxrh27r5g8n DECLARE job BINARY_INTEGER := ...
    936 453 424 2.21 4.12 abkgjr63dv6u8 frmweb.exe SELECT MUS_K_ISIM , HESAP_NO ...
    859 335 30 28.63 3.78 c406h8xcvfn4s DECLARE job BINARY_INTEGER := ...
    703 272 30 23.45 3.10 g0y0bsusuagjt INSERT INTO MARDATA.M_D_HESAP_...
    701 139 1,613 0.43 3.09 g5636apbsuu6m Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    664 589 16 41.50 2.92 gu3j96aktwv05 Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    626 13 250 2.50 2.76 gn6w1hb4paw56 frmweb.exe SELECT TUTAR , B_A , ACIK_RE...
    517 94 754 0.69 2.28 3cawwq59capz2 frmweb.exe select mus_k_isim, hesap_no fr...
    515 463 16 32.19 2.27 chz9021ufnzyn Apache.exe SELECT SIR.SIRKET_ADI, P.SUBE...
    508 156 30 16.92 2.23 3ax52z7dpz9mc SELECT H.HESAP_NO, SUM(NVL(H....
    496 18 1,134 0.44 2.18 fydgv84cqwmxn frmweb.exe SELECT /*+ INDEX(M1 M_MHAREKET...
    419 124 53 7.90 1.84 7pxhq3kjq89c4 Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    407 115 52 7.83 1.79 7q13983tc3z7j Apache.exe SELECT SUM(ORTALAMA_TUTAR_TL *...
    386 104 366 1.05 1.70 4pcsmrfq05c3t httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    382 311 598 0.64 1.68 53tzqfs73d0n4 httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    351 44 30 11.71 1.55 729cpbmdgb7xg frmweb.exe SELECT A.ISUBE , A.CEK_NO , ...
    322 238 131 2.46 1.42 gxkktn00ntrc7 frmweb.exe SELECT A.SUBE_KOD , A.HESAP_N...
    319 21 387 0.83 1.41 8rnb53wzsnjyz httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) SELECT TO_CHAR(MAX(CIKIS), 'DD...
    312 29 269 1.16 1.37 6nmu8qrsffk0p frmweb.exe SELECT E.KULLANICIKODU , E.IP...
    296 194 126 2.35 1.30 3vtwpw06rp7q9 frmweb.exe SELECT A.SUBE_KOD , A.HESAP_N...
    SQL ordered by CPU Time
    Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
    % Total DB Time is the Elapsed Time of the SQL statement divided into the Total Database Time multiplied by 100
    CPU Time (s) Elapsed Time (s) Executions CPU per Exec (s) % Total DB Time SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
    640 1,304 29 22.06 5.74 91wxrh27r5g8n DECLARE job BINARY_INTEGER := ...
    589 664 16 36.79 2.92 gu3j96aktwv05 Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    463 515 16 28.92 2.27 chz9021ufnzyn Apache.exe SELECT SIR.SIRKET_ADI, P.SUBE...
    453 936 424 1.07 4.12 abkgjr63dv6u8 frmweb.exe SELECT MUS_K_ISIM , HESAP_NO ...
    335 859 30 11.17 3.78 c406h8xcvfn4s DECLARE job BINARY_INTEGER := ...
    311 382 598 0.52 1.68 53tzqfs73d0n4 httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    272 703 30 9.07 3.10 g0y0bsusuagjt INSERT INTO MARDATA.M_D_HESAP_...
    238 322 131 1.82 1.42 gxkktn00ntrc7 frmweb.exe SELECT A.SUBE_KOD , A.HESAP_N...
    194 296 126 1.54 1.30 3vtwpw06rp7q9 frmweb.exe SELECT A.SUBE_KOD , A.HESAP_N...
    159 195 479 0.33 0.86 cc0nhrvkmuy8r httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    156 508 30 5.21 2.23 3ax52z7dpz9mc SELECT H.HESAP_NO, SUM(NVL(H....
    139 701 1,613 0.09 3.09 g5636apbsuu6m Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    124 419 53 2.35 1.84 7pxhq3kjq89c4 Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    115 407 52 2.21 1.79 7q13983tc3z7j Apache.exe SELECT SUM(ORTALAMA_TUTAR_TL *...
    104 386 366 0.28 1.70 4pcsmrfq05c3t httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    104 1,443 273 0.38 6.35 9xvr07cvm5md0 httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    94 517 754 0.12 2.28 3cawwq59capz2 frmweb.exe select mus_k_isim, hesap_no fr...
    44 351 30 1.46 1.55 729cpbmdgb7xg frmweb.exe SELECT A.ISUBE , A.CEK_NO , ...
    29 312 269 0.11 1.37 6nmu8qrsffk0p frmweb.exe SELECT E.KULLANICIKODU , E.IP...
    21 319 387 0.05 1.41 8rnb53wzsnjyz httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) SELECT TO_CHAR(MAX(CIKIS), 'DD...
    18 496 1,134 0.02 2.18 fydgv84cqwmxn frmweb.exe SELECT /*+ INDEX(M1 M_MHAREKET...
    13 626 250 0.05 2.76 gn6w1hb4paw56 frmweb.exe SELECT TUTAR , B_A , ACIK_RE...
    SQL ordered by Gets
    Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
    Total Buffer Gets: 377,028,313
    Captured SQL account for 36.7% of Total
    Buffer Gets Executions Gets per Exec %Total CPU Time (s) Elapsed Time (s) SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
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    25,797,967 30 859,932.23 6.84 156.31 507.52 3ax52z7dpz9mc SELECT H.HESAP_NO, SUM(NVL(H....
    21,427,570 598 35,832.06 5.68 310.83 382.37 53tzqfs73d0n4 httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    18,504,944 30 616,831.47 4.91 79.74 84.82 274s1h17p0j36 Reutersdevdb.exe (SELECT /*+ RULE */ '', T.own...
    18,132,811 29 625,269.34 4.81 639.68 1303.64 91wxrh27r5g8n DECLARE job BINARY_INTEGER := ...
    17,912,396 30 597,079.87 4.75 77.26 82.67 5cnac71x8744k Reutersdevdb.exe (SELECT /*+ RULE */ '', T.own...
    15,416,026 1,785 8,636.43 4.09 149.52 160.50 7u1rxxk2anfm1 httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) SELECT /*+RULE*/ DISTINCT MD.S...
    11,188,695 16 699,293.44 2.97 588.69 664.07 gu3j96aktwv05 Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    9,348,310 16 584,269.38 2.48 462.77 515.02 chz9021ufnzyn Apache.exe SELECT SIR.SIRKET_ADI, P.SUBE...
    8,674,950 424 20,459.79 2.30 452.70 935.96 abkgjr63dv6u8 frmweb.exe SELECT MUS_K_ISIM , HESAP_NO ...
    6,987,779 479 14,588.27 1.85 158.99 195.29 cc0nhrvkmuy8r httpd@karabatak (TNS V1-V3) declare rc__ number; simple_...
    6,545,269 53 123,495.64 1.74 124.31 418.90 7pxhq3kjq89c4 Apache.exe declare rc__ number; simple_...
    6,373,078 52 122,559.19 1.69 115.18 407.03 7q13983tc3z7j Apache.exe SELECT SUM(ORTALAMA_TUTAR_TL *...
    5,977,931 30 199,264.37 1.59 272.13 703.48 g0y0bsusuagjt INSERT INTO MARDATA.M_D_HESAP_...
    5,820,172 106 54,907.28 1.54 145.09 152.34 7nh29bk1sg42r frmweb.exe select distinct grup_kod, hes...
    Instance Activity Stats
    Statistic Total per Second per Trans
    CPU used by this session 820,065 227.42 5.76
    CPU used when call started 677,803 187.97 4.76
    CR blocks created 16,866 4.68 0.12
    Cached Commit SCN referenced 890,130 246.85 6.25
    Commit SCN cached 198 0.05 0.00
    DB time 3,363,185,519 932,675.92 23,620.20
    DBWR checkpoint buffers written 9,520 2.64 0.07
    DBWR checkpoints 100 0.03 0.00
    DBWR object drop buffers written 1,921 0.53 0.01
    DBWR parallel query checkpoint buffers written 0 0.00 0.00
    DBWR revisited being-written buffer 25 0.01 0.00
    DBWR tablespace checkpoint buffers written 0 0.00 0.00
    DBWR thread checkpoint buffers written 2,589 0.72 0.02
    DBWR transaction table writes 1,062 0.29 0.01
    DBWR undo block writes 75,368 20.90 0.53
    DDL statements parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
    DFO trees parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
    Misses for writing mapping 0 0.00 0.00
    PX local messages recv'd 0 0.00 0.00
    PX local messages sent 0 0.00 0.00
    Parallel operations downgraded 1 to 25 pct 0 0.00 0.00
    Parallel operations downgraded 50 to 75 pct 0 0.00 0.00
    Parallel operations not downgraded 0 0.00 0.00
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    SMON posted for undo segment recovery 0 0.00 0.00
    SMON posted for undo segment shrink 15 0.00 0.00
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    SQL*Net roundtrips to/from dblink 31,149 8.64 0.22
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    application wait time 22,502 6.24 0.16
    auto extends on undo tablespace 0 0.00 0.00
    background checkpoints completed 10 0.00 0.00
    background checkpoints started 10 0.00 0.00
    background timeouts 17,610 4.88 0.12
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    bytes received via SQL*Net from dblink 12,992,864 3,603.17 91.25
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    calls to kcmgas 732,189 203.05 5.14
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    cleanout - number of ktugct calls 130,405 36.16 0.92
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    commit batch requested 344 0.10 0.00
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    commit batch/immediate requested 1,111 0.31 0.01
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    commit cleanout failures: buffer being written 11 0.00 0.00
    commit cleanout failures: callback failure 1,410 0.39 0.01
    commit cleanout failures: cannot pin 77 0.02 0.00
    commit cleanout failures: hot backup in progress 0 0.00 0.00
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    commit immediate requested 767 0.21 0.01
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    cursor authentications 14,703 4.08 0.10
    data blocks consistent reads - undo records applied 70,817 19.64 0.50
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    db block gets direct 2,604 0.72 0.02
    db block gets from cache 10,343,017 2,868.32 72.64
    deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout applications 164,540 45.63 1.16
    dirty buffers inspected 201,591 55.91 1.42
    enqueue conversions 684,245 189.75 4.81
    enqueue deadlocks 0 0.00 0.00
    enqueue releases 2,493,773 691.57 17.51
    enqueue requests 2,493,903 691.61 17.52
    enqueue timeouts 68 0.02 0.00
    enqueue waits 101 0.03 0.00
    exchange deadlocks 1 0.00 0.00
    execute count 10,341,226 2,867.82 72.63
    failed probes on index block reclamation 0 0.00 0.00
    frame signature mismatch 0 0.00 0.00
    free buffer inspected 28,677,695 7,952.88 201.41
    free buffer requested 28,684,393 7,954.73 201.46
    global undo segment hints helped 0 0.00 0.00
    heap block compress 87,275 24.20 0.61
    hot buffers moved to head of LRU 3,506,139 972.32 24.62
    immediate (CR) block cleanout applications 13,424 3.72 0.09
    immediate (CURRENT) block cleanout applications 55,019 15.26 0.39
    index crx upgrade (found) 133 0.04 0.00
    index crx upgrade (positioned) 190,756 52.90 1.34
    index fast full scans (direct read) 0 0.00 0.00
    index fast full scans (full) 4,521 1.25 0.03
    index fast full scans (rowid ranges) 0 0.00 0.00
    index fetch by key 63,569,968 17,629.17 446.46
    index scans kdiixs1 47,264,964 13,107.48 331.95
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    java call heap collected count 2,109,118 584.90 14.81
    java call heap gc count 2,036 0.56 0.01
    java call heap live object count 53,667 14.88 0.38
    java call heap live object count max 163,629 45.38 1.15
    java call heap live size 4,897,136 1,358.07 34.39
    java call heap live size max 15,033,192 4,168.99 105.58
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    java call heap object count max 194,386 53.91 1.37
    java call heap total size 8,131,840 2,255.12 57.11
    java call heap total size max 22,874,112 6,343.43 160.65
    java call heap used size 10,414,544 2,888.15 73.14
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    java session heap live object count max 62,204 17.25 0.44
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    java session heap object count max 62,204 17.25 0.44
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    java session heap used size max 6,307,840 1,749.29 44.30
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    messages sent 320,519 88.89 2.25
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    physical reads direct (lob) 7,635 2.12 0.05
    physical reads direct temporary tablespace 164,248 45.55 1.15
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    physical writes direct (lob) 7 0.00 0.00
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    physical writes non checkpoint 421,691 116.94 2.96
    pinned buffers inspected 1,685 0.47 0.01
    prefetch clients - default 1 0.00 0.00
    prefetch clients - keep 0 0.00 0.00
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    queries parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
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    redo log space wait time 32 0.01 0.00
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    sql area purged 1,282 0.36 0.01
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