PSD files created from running variables

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If there are no database activity,then its fine.
IF there's activity happening in the database and you still want to take an export, use consistent=y parameter during export. When this is enabled, EXPORT first
issues a SET TRANSACTION READ ONLY command before doing the export.
Check When to Use CONSISTENT=Y During an Export - Note:113450.1 from Metalink.

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