SPAM update running for a long time in MAIN_IMPORT - NW 7.0 SR3
Hi,
I have installed NW 7.0 SR3 -> AS ABAP. I am trying to update SPAM. My current version is 7.00/0026. I tried updating it to patch level 33 and 36 but during both the updates SPAM is taking an awful amount of time in the MAIN_IMPORT phase. Update to patch level 33 has been running for almost a week now after i used 'R3trans -i' from the command line as a last-ditch effort. a 'trans.log' file is being continuously updated. Any ideas on why just SPAM update is running for so long?
Thanks,
Rense
Below is the latest log of SAPID70033.IDS
4 ETW000 R3trans.exe version 6.14 (release 700 - 09.04.10 - 11:26:00).
4 ETW000 unicode enabled version
4 ETW000 ===============================================
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 date&time : 07.12.2010 - 15:30:49
4 ETW000 control file: \\sap\sapmnt\trans\tmp\SAPKKD70033.IDS
4 ETW000 > #pid 4004 on sap (APServiceIDS)
4 ETW000 > import
4 ETW000 > buffersync=yes
4 ETW000 > file='\\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033.SAP'
4 ETW000 > continuation='\\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033_#.SAP'
4 ETW000 > client cascade yes
4 ETW000 >
4 ETW000 > excluding 'R3TRDDDD','R3TRDOMA','R3TRDTEL','R3TRENQU','R3TRMACO','R3TRMCID','R3TRMCOB','R3TRSHLP','R3TRSQLT','R3TRTABL','R3TRTTYP','R3TRUENO','R3TRVIEW'
4 ETW000 R3trans was called as follows: R3trans.exe -w \\sap\sapmnt\trans\tmp\SAPID70033.IDS \\sap\sapmnt\trans\tmp\SAPKKD70033.IDS
4 ETW000 Connected to DBMS = ORACLE --- dbs_ora_tnsname = 'IDS' --- SYSTEM = 'IDS'.
4 ETW690 COMMIT "0" "0"
4 ETW000 trace at level 1 opened for a given file pointer
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 ================== STEP 1 =====================
4 ETW000 date&time : 07.12.2010 - 15:30:49
4 ETW000 function : IMPORT
4 ETW000 data file : \\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033.SAP
4 ETW000 Continuation : \\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033_#.SAP
4 ETW000 buffersync : YES
4 ETW000 clients : cascade
4 ETW000 repeatimport : NO
4 ETW000 repeatclimport : NO
4 ETW000 c.s.i. : NO
4 ETW000 l.s.m. : VECTOR
4 ETW000 charsetadapt : YES
4 ETW000 def. charset : WEUROPEAN
4 ETW000 commit : 100000
4 ETW000 table cache : dynamic
4 ETW000 EXCLUDING : 'R3TRVIEW','R3TRUENO','R3TRTTYP','R3TRTABL','R3TRSQLT','R3TRSHLP','R3TRMCOB','R3TRMCID','R3TRMACO','R3TRENQU','R3TRDTEL','R3TRDOMA','R3TRDDDD'
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 clients which are protected against client cascade: 066
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 client cascade to: 000, 001, 800, 810, 811, 812
4 ETW000 Character set on this machine : 2 byte unicode little endian.
4 ETW000 Character set on the data file: 2 byte unicode big endian.
4 ETW000 Data file is compressed with algorithm 'L'.
4 ETW000 Export was executed on 11.12.2008 at 10:34:54 by k7badm
3 ETW709 "700 "
4 ETW000 with R3trans version: 14.02.08 - 14:55:00
4 ETW000 Source System = Solaris on SPARCV9 CPU on DBMS = DB6 --- DB2DBDFT = 'K7B' --- SYSTEM = 'K7B'.
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 language vector during export: DE
4 ETW000 language vector during export: DE (ISO-DEEN)
4 ETW000 lsm during export: ALL
4 ETW000 datafile was created with 'langdeletions=no'.
4 ETW000 trfunction = D (patch transport)
4 ETW000 switching to selective language import
3WETW000 language '1' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'V' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'W' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language '3' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'H' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'R' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'U' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'd' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language '6' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'P' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'I' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'K' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'M' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'Q' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language '5' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'C' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'J' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'T' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'N' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'O' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'Z' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language '2' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language '4' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'F' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'G' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'L' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
3WETW000 language 'S' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
4 ETW000 the following languages will be imported: 1VW3HRUd6PIKDMQ5CJTNOZ24EFGLS
4 ETW000 Used Commandfile SAPKD70033 (SAPUSER/570)
4 ETW000 Target client in E070C updated ( )
4 ETW000 0 entries for E070 imported (SAPKD70033).
4 ETW000 0 entries for E071 imported (SAPKD70033 *).
3 ETW674Xstart import of "R3TRCLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT" ...
4 ETW000 1 entry for TADIR updated (R3TRCLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT ).
4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CI A replaced.
4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CO A replaced.
4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CT A replaced.
4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CU A replaced.
4 ETW000 0 d / 0 i / 0 u / 60 = 100% ucf SEOCOMPO
4 ETW000 60 entries for SEOCOMPO imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *).
4 ETW000 0 d / 0 i / 0 u / 60 = 100% ucf SEOCOMPODF
4 ETW000 60 entries for SEOCOMPODF imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *).
4 ETW000 no entries from SEOCOMPOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *) deleted (table is empty).
4 ETW000 no entries from SEOCOMPOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *) deleted (table is empty).
4 ETW000 0 d / 0 i / 0 u / 60 = 100% ucf SEOCOMPOTX
4 ETW000 60 entries for SEOCOMPOTX imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *).
4 ETW000 0 entries from SEOIMPLREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SEOIMPLREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SEOMETAREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SEOMETAREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 d / 0 i / 0 u / 45 = 100% ucf SEOSUBCO
4 ETW000 45 entries for SEOSUBCO imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *).
4 ETW000 0 d / 0 i / 0 u / 45 = 100% ucf SEOSUBCODF
4 ETW000 45 entries for SEOSUBCODF imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *).
4 ETW000 no entries from SEOSUBCOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *) deleted (table is empty).
4 ETW000 no entries from SEOSUBCOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *) deleted (table is empty).
4 ETW000 0 d / 0 i / 0 u / 45 = 100% ucf SEOSUBCOTX
4 ETW000 45 entries for SEOSUBCOTX imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT *).
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_TEXTID).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_MINOCC).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_MINLEN).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_NILLABLE).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_ACTIONCODE).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field R3_DTREF).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field ENUMTYPE).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
4 ETW000 table SPROXDAT: entry in DB is 136 bytes smaller than in file.
4 ETW000 ... ignoring such differences.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXDAT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXDAT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXHDR (field ENH_HASH_ID).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXHDR (field VERSION_ID).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
4 ETW000 table SPROXHDR: entry in DB is 144 bytes smaller than in file.
4 ETW000 ... ignoring such differences.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXHDR (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXHDR (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field FUNCTION).
3WETW000 key field truncated
4 ETW000 Existing Field Imported Field
4 ETW000 keypart: 'X' 'X'
4 ETW000 format : 'C' 'C'
4 ETW000 len : 030 120 (chars)
4 ETW000 offset : 035 035 (chars)
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field FEATURE).
3WETW000 toggled key fields
4 ETW000 Existing Field Imported Field
4 ETW000 keypart: 'X' 'X'
4 ETW000 format : 'C' 'C'
4 ETW000 len : 128 128 (chars)
4 ETW000 offset : 065 155 (chars)
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field PROPNUM).
3WETW000 toggled key fields
4 ETW000 Existing Field Imported Field
4 ETW000 keypart: 'X' 'X'
4 ETW000 format : 'N' 'N'
4 ETW000 len : 004 004 (chars)
4 ETW000 offset : 193 283 (chars)
3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field PROFILE_URI).
4 ETW000 Field is not in NTAB.
4 ETW000 table SPROXLPT: entry in DB is 688 bytes smaller than in file.
4 ETW000 ... ignoring such differences.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXLPT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXLPT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXREG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXREG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXSIG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SPROXSIG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SEOREDEF (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SEOREDEF (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SOTR_USE (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SOTR_USE (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SOTR_USEU (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
4 ETW000 0 entries from SOTR_USEU (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT %) deleted.
Thanks,
Rense
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6 His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the ends of it: and there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.</p>
<p>Ps 19:7-14<br />
7 The law of the LORD is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the LORD is sure, making wise the simple.</p>
<p> 8 The statutes of the LORD are right, rejoicing the heart: the commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes.</p>
<p> 9 The fear of the LORD is clean, enduring for ever: the judgments of the LORD are true and righteous altogether.</p>
<p> 10 More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold: sweeter also than honey and the honeycomb.</p>
<p> 11 Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping of them there is great reward.</p>
<p> 12 Who can understand his errors? cleanse thou me from secret faults.</p>
<p> 13 Keep back thy servant also from presumptuous sins; let them not have dominion over me: then shall I be upright, and I shall be innocent from the great transgression.</p>
<p> 14 Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O LORD, my strength, and my redeemer.<br />
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Corvus.jpg" width="199" height="170" alt="Corvus" />CORVUS (The Crow, or Raven).</p>
<p> Birds of prey devouring him.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Crater.jpg" width="180" height="196" alt="Crater" /></p>
<p>CRATER (The Cup). </p>
<p>The cup of Divine wrath poured out upon him.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Hydra.jpg" width="184" height="142" alt="Hydra" /></p>
<p>HYDRA (The Serpent). That old Serpent— Devil, destroyed.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Leo.jpg" width="198" height="130" alt="Leo" /></p>
<p>LEO (The Lion). </p>
<p>The Lion of the Tribe of Judah aroused for the rending of the Enemy.</p>
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<p>Chapter IV - TWELFTH -</p>
<p> Messiah's Consummated Triumph LEO (The Lion). The Lion of the Tribe of Judah aroused for the rending of the Enemy. </p>
<p>1. HYDRA (The Serpent). That old Serpent— Devil, destroyed. </p>
<p>2. CRATER (The Cup). The cup of Divine wrath poured out upon him. </p>
<p>3. CORVUS (The Crow, or Raven). Birds of prey devouring him.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Argo.jpg" width="200" height="199" alt="Argo" />ARGO (The Ship).</p>
<p> The redeemed pilgrims safe at home..</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/UrsaMajor.jpg" width="200" height="150" alt="Ursa Major" />URSA MAJOR (The Great Bear).</p>
<p> The fold and the flock.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/UrsaMinor.jpg" width="185" height="133" alt="Ursa Minor" /></p>
<p>URSA MINOR (The Lesser Bear). </p>
<p>The lesser sheepfold.</p>
<p> The 7,000...? -</p>
<p>This star was called by the Greeks the "Cynosure." Aratus seems to apply this term to the whole of the seven stars of the Lesser Bear. Mr. Robert Brown, Jr., shows that this word . . . transliterates An-nas-sur-ra, and renders it, "as it literally means, high in rising, i.e., in heavenly position.". Is not this the primitve truth of the Revelation? Will not this Lesser Fold be high, yea, the highest in heavenly position?</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Cancer.jpg" width="183" height="200" alt="Cancer" />CANCER (The Crab).</p>
<p> The possession held fast.</p>
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<p>Chapter III ELEVENTH -</p>
<p> Messiah's Redeemed Possessions </p>
<p>CANCER (The Crab). The possession held fast. </p>
<p>1. URSA MINOR (The Lesser Bear). </p>
<p>The lesser sheepfold. 7,000 - This star was called by the Greeks the "Cynosure." Aratus seems to apply this term to the whole of the seven stars of the Lesser Bear. Mr. Robert Brown, Jr., shows that this word . . . transliterates An-nas-sur-ra, and renders it, "as it literally means, high in rising, i.e., in heavenly position.". Is not this the primitve truth of the Revelation? Will not this Lesser Fold be high, yea, the highest in heavenly position?</p>
<p> 2. URSA MAJOR (The Great Bear). The fold and the flock.
3. ARGO (The Ship). The redeemed pilgrims safe at home..</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/CanisMinor.jpg" width="170" height="123" alt="CanisMinor" /></p>
<p>CANIS MINOR (The Second Dog), or PROCYON, the exalted Redeemer.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip46"><img src="images/Constellations/CanisMajor.jpg" width="193" height="228" alt="CanisMajor" />CANIS MAJOR (The Dog), or SIRIUS, the coming glorious Prince of Princes.</div>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Lepus.jpg" width="198" height="196" alt="Lepus" />LEPUS (The Hare), or</p>
<p> THE ENEMY trodden under foot.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Gemini.jpg" width="197" height="228" alt="Gemini" />GEMINI (The Twins). </p>
<p>The twofold nature of the King.</p>
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<p>Chapter II - TENTH - </p>
<p>Messiah's Reign as Prince of Peace GEMINI (The Twins). The twofold nature of the King.</p>
<p> 1. LEPUS (The Hare), or THE ENEMY trodden under foot.<br />
2. CANIS MAJOR (The Dog), or SIRIUS, the coming glorious Prince of Princes.<br />
3. CANIS MINOR (The Second Dog), or PROCYON, the exalted Redeemer.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Auriga.jpg" width="197" height="289" alt="Auriga" />AURIGA (The Shepherd). </p>
<p>Safety for the Redeemed in the day of that wrath.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Eridanus.jpg" width="198" height="86" alt="Eridanus" />ERIDANUS (The River of the Judge). </p>
<p>Wrath breaking forth for His enemies.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Orion.jpg" width="185" height="262" alt="Orion" /></p>
<p>ORION, </p>
<p>Light breaking forth in the person of the Redeemer.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Taurus.jpg" width="200" height="165" alt="Taurus" />TAURUS (The Bull). </p>
<p>Messiah coming to rule.</p>
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<p>Chapter I - NINTH - </p>
<p>Messiah, The Coming Judge of All the Earth
TAURUS (The Bull).</p>
<p> Messiah coming to rule. </p>
<p>1. ORION, Light breaking forth in the person of the Redeemer.</p>
<p> 2. ERIDANUS (The River of the Judge). Wrath breaking forth for His enemies.</p>
<p> 3. AURIGA (The Shepherd). Safety for the Redeemed in the day of that wrath.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Perseus.jpg" width="167" height="257" alt="Perseus" /></p>
<p>PERSEUS (The Breaker).</p>
<p> Delivering His redeemed.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Cetus.jpg" width="198" height="93" alt="Cetus" />CETUS (The Sea Monster). </p>
<p>The great enemy bound.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Cassiopeia.jpg" width="128" height="196" alt="Cassiopeia" /></p>
<p>CASSIOPEIA (The Enthroned Woman).</p>
<p> The captive delivered, and preparing for her husband, the Redeemer.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Aries.jpg" width="200" height="165" alt="Aries" />ARIES (The Ram or Lamb). </p>
<p>The Lamb that was slain, prepared for the victory.</p>
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<p>Chapter IV - EIGHTH - </p>
<p>Their Blessings Consummated and Enjoyed ARIES (The Ram or Lamb).</p>
<p> The Lamb that was slain, prepared for the victory.</p>
<p> 1. CASSIOPEIA (The Enthroned Woman). </p>
<p>The captive delivered, and preparing for her husband, the Redeemer.</p>
<p> 2. CETUS (The Sea Monster).</p>
<p> The great enemy bound.</p>
<p> 3. PERSEUS (The Breaker). </p>
<p>Delivering His redeemed.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Cephus.jpg" width="144" height="164" alt="Cephus" /></p>
<p>CEPHEUS (The King).</p>
<p> Their Redeemer coming to rule.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Andromeda.jpg" width="181" height="189" alt="Andromeda" />ANDROMEDA (The Chained Woman).</p>
<p> The Redeemed in their bondage and affliction.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Pisces.jpg" width="198" height="94" alt="Pisces" />PISCES (The Fishes). </p>
<p>The Redeemed blessed though bound.</p>
<p> </p>
<p> THE BAND—, but binding their great enemy Cetus, the sea monster.</p>
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<p>Chapter III - SEVENTH - </p>
<p>Their Blessings in Abeyance PISCES</p>
<p> (The Fishes). </p>
<p>The Redeemed blessed though bound. </p>
<p>1. THE BAND—,</p>
<p> but binding their great enemy Cetus, the sea monster.</p>
<p> 2. ANDROMEDA (The Chained Woman).</p>
<p> The Redeemed in their bondage and affliction.
3. CEPHEUS (The King).</p>
<p> Their Redeemer coming to rule.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Cygnus.jpg" width="198" height="224" alt="Cygnus" />CYGNUS (The Swan). </p>
<p>The Blesser surely returning.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Pegasus.jpg" width="201" height="130" alt="Pegasus" />PEGASUS (The Winged Horse).</p>
<p> The blessings quickly coming.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Aquarius.jpg" width="198" height="109" alt="Aquarius" />AQUARIUS (The Water-Bearer).</p>
<p> The living waters of blessing poured forth for the Redeemed.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/PicisAustralis.jpg" width="198" height="63" alt="Piscis Australis" />PISCIS AUSTRALIS (The Southern Fish).</p>
<p> The blessings bestowed.</p>
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<p>Chapter II - SIXTH -</p>
<p>Their Blessings Ensured AQUARIUS </p>
<p>(The Water-Bearer). </p>
<p>The living waters of blessing poured forth for the Redeemed.</p>
<p> 1. PISCIS AUSTRALIS (The Southern Fish). The blessings bestowed. </p>
<p>2. PEGASUS (The Winged Horse). The blessings quickly coming.</p>
<p> 3. CYGNUS (The Swan). The Blesser surely returning.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Trio.jpg" width="198" height="133" alt="Trio" />1. SAGITTA (The Arrow). </p>
<p>The arrow of God sent forth.</p>
<p> 2. AQUILA (The Eagle). </p>
<p>The smitten One falling.</p>
<p> 3. DELPHINUS (The Dolphin). </p>
<p>The dead One rising again.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip22"><img src="images/Constellations/Capricornus.jpg" width="199" height="145" alt="Capricornus" />CAPRICORNUS (The fish-goat). The goat of Atonement slain for the Redeemed.</div>
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<p>Chapter I - FIFTH -</p>
<p> Their Blessings Procured
CAPRICORNUS (The fish-goat). </p>
<p>The goat of Atonement slain for the Redeemed.
1. SAGITTA (The Arrow).</p>
<p> The arrow of God sent forth.</p>
<p> 2. AQUILA (The Eagle).</p>
<p> The smitten One falling.</p>
<p> 3. DELPHINUS (The Dolphin).</p>
<p> The dead One rising again.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip20"><img src="images/Constellations/DracoMap.jpg" width="200" height="161" alt="Draco" />DRACO (The Dragon). The Old Serpent— Devil, cast down from heaven.</div>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Ara.jpg" width="143" height="142" alt="Ara" /></p>
<p>ARA (The Altar). Consuming fire prepared for His enemies.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Lyra.jpg" width="139" height="117" alt="Lyra" />. </p>
<p>LYRA (The Harp).</p>
<p> Praise prepared for the Conqueror.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip17"><img src="images/Constellations/Safittarius.jpg" width="198" height="213" alt="Sagittarius" />SAGITTARIUS (The Archer). The two-natured Conqueror going forth "Conquering and to conquer."</div>
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<p>Chapter IV -</p>
<p> The Redeemer's Triumph
SAGITTARIUS (The Archer). The two-natured Conqueror going forth "Conquering and to conquer."</p>
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1. LYRA (The Harp). Praise prepared for the Conqueror.</p>
<p> 2. ARA (The Altar). Consuming fire prepared for His enemies. </p>
<p>3. DRACO (The Dragon). The Old Serpent— Devil, cast down from heaven.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip15"> <img src="images/Constellations/Hercules.jpg" width="198" height="190" alt="Hercules" />HERCULES (The mighty man. A man kneeling on one knee, humbled in the conflict, but holding aloft the tokens of victory, with his foot on the head of the Dragon). The mighty Vanquisher seeming to sink in the conflict.</div>
<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip14"><img src="images/Constellations/Serpens.jpg" width="199" height="152" alt="Serpens" />SERPENS (The Serpent struggling with the man).</div>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Ophiuchus.jpg" width="199" height="227" alt="Ophiuchus" /></p>
<p>O-PHI-U-CHUS (The man grasping the serpent). The struggle with the enemy.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip12"><img src="images/Constellations/Scorpio.jpg" width="198" height="186" alt="Scorpio" />SCORPIO (The Scorpion) seeking to wound, but itself trodden under foot.</div>
<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip11">Chapter III - THIRD - The Redeemer's Conflict SCORPIO (The Scorpion) seeking to wound, but itself trodden under foot. <br />
1. SERPENS (The Serpent struggling with the man). <br />
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2. O-PHI-U-CHUS (The man grasping the serpent). The struggle with the enemy. <br />
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3. HERCULES (The mighty man. A man kneeling on one knee, humbled in the conflict, but holding aloft the tokens of victory, with his foot on the head of the Dragon). The mighty Vanquisher seeming to sink in the conflict.</div>
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<p>Chapter II - SECOND - The Redeemer's Atoning Work</p>
<p> LIBRA (The Scales). The price deficient balanced by the price which covers. <br />
1. CRUX, The Cross endured. <br />
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2. LUPUS, or VICTIMA, The Victim slain. <br />
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3. CORONA, The Crown bestowed.</p>
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<p>Chapter I -FIRST - The Prophecy of the Promised Seed of the Woman</p>
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VIRGO (The Virgin. A woman bearing a branch in her right hand and an ear of corn in her left). The Promised Seed of the woman. <br />
1. COMA (The Desired. The woman and child). The Desired of all nations. <br />
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2. CENTAURUS (The Centaur with two natures, holding a spear piercing a victim). The despised sin offering. <br />
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3. BOOTES (a man walking bearing a branch called ARCTURUS, meaning the same). He cometh.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/CoronaBorealis.jpg" width="69" height="55" alt="CoronaBorealis" /></p>
<p>CORONA, The Crown bestowed.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip7"> <img src="images/Constellations/LupusOrTheVictim.jpg" width="197" height="191" alt="Lupus" />LUPUS, or VICTIMA, The Victim slain.</div>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Crux.jpg" width="67" height="100" alt="Crux" /></p>
<p>CRUX, The Cross endured.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Libra.jpg" width="185" height="176" alt="Libra" /></p>
<p>LIBRA (The Scales). The price deficient balanced by the price which covers.</p>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Bootes.jpg" width="162" height="191" alt="Bootes" /></p>
<p>BOOTES (a man walking bearing a branch called ARCTURUS, meaning the same). He cometh!</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip3"><img src="images/Constellations/Centaurus.jpg" width="198" height="123" alt="Centaurus Pic" />Centaurus -(The Centaur with two natures, holding a spear piercing a victim). The despised sin offering.</div>
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<p><img src="images/Constellations/Coma.jpg" width="156" height="161" alt="Coma" /></p>
<p>Coma (The Desired. The woman and child). The Desired of all nations.</p>
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<div class="tooltipContent" id="sprytooltip1"><img src="images/Constellations/Virgo.jpg" width="199" height="364" alt="Virgo Pic" />Virgo VIRGO (The Virgin. A woman bearing a branch in her right hand and an ear of corn in her left). The Promised Seed of the woman.</div>
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SQL with connect by prior running for a long time
Hi,
We are using Oracle 10g. Below is a cursor sql which is having performance issues. The pAccountid is being passed from the output of a different cursor. But this cursor sql is running for a long time. Could you please help me in tuning this sql. I believe the subquery with connect by prior is causing the trouble.
The TRXNS is a huge table which is not partitioned. The query is forced to use the index on the accountid of the TRXNS table.
The accountlink table has 20,000 records and the TRXNStrack table has 10,000 records in total.
This sql executes for 200,000 pAccountids and runs for more than 8 hours.
SELECT /*+ INDEX(T TRXNS_ACCOUNTID_NIDX) */ AL.FROMACCOUNTID oldaccountid ,
A.ACCOUNTNUM oldaccountnum,
T.TRXNSID,
T.TRXNSTYPEID,
T.DESCRIPTION ,
T.postdt,
T.TRXNSAMT
FROM
ACCOUNTLINK AL,
TRXNS T,
ACCOUNT A
WHERE AL.TOACCOUNTID IN
(SELECT TOACCOUNTID FROM ACCOUNTLINK START WITH TOACCOUNTID = pAccountid
CONNECT BY PRIOR FROMACCOUNTID = TOACCOUNTID)
AND AL.FROMACCOUNTID = T.ACCOUNTID
AND A.ACCOUNTID = AL.FROMACCOUNTID
AND NOT EXISTS (select 1 from TRXNStrack trck where trck.TRXNSid = t.TRXNSid AND TRXNSTrackReasonid = 1)
AND T.postdt > A.CLOSEDATE
AND T.postdt >= sysdate-2
AND T.postdt <= sysdate;
Create script for trxn table:
CREATE TABLE SP.TRXNS
TRXNSID NUMBER(15) CONSTRAINT "BIN$rpIQEeyLDfbgRAAUT4DEnQ==$0" NOT NULL,
ACCOUNTID NUMBER(15) CONSTRAINT "BIN$rpIQEeyMDfbgRAAUT4DEnQ==$0" NOT NULL,
STATEMENTID NUMBER(15),
TRXNSTYPEID NUMBER(15),
DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(80 BYTE),
postdt DATE,
TRXNSAMT NUMBER(12,2),
TRXNSREQID NUMBER(15),
LASTUPDATE DATE,
SOURCEID NUMBER(15),
HIDE VARCHAR2(1 BYTE)
TABLESPACE SO_TRXN_DATA
RESULT_CACHE (MODE DEFAULT)
PCTUSED 40
PCTFREE 10
INITRXNS 2
MAXTRXNS 255
STORAGE (
INITIAL 50M
NEXT 1M
MINEXTENTS 1
MAXEXTENTS UNLIMITED
PCTINCREASE 0
FREELISTS 8
FREELIST GROUPS 1
BUFFER_POOL DEFAULT
FLASH_CACHE DEFAULT
CELL_FLASH_CACHE DEFAULT
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
NOCACHE
NOPARALLEL
MONITORING;
CREATE INDEX SP.TRXNS_ACCOUNTID_NIDX ON SP.TRXNS
(ACCOUNTID, postdt)
LOGGING
TABLESPACE SO_TRXN_INDEX
PCTFREE 10
INITRXNS 2
MAXTRXNS 255
STORAGE (
INITIAL 64K
NEXT 1M
MINEXTENTS 1
MAXEXTENTS UNLIMITED
PCTINCREASE 0
FREELISTS 1
FREELIST GROUPS 1
BUFFER_POOL DEFAULT
FLASH_CACHE DEFAULT
CELL_FLASH_CACHE DEFAULT
NOPARALLEL;
below is the executing plan for this sql taken from toad :
PLAN_ID
TIMESTAMP
OPERATION
OPTIONS
OBJECT_OWNER
OBJECT_NAME
OBJECT_ALIAS
OBJECT_INSTANCE
OBJECT_TYPE
OPTIMIZER
SEARCH_COLUMNS
ID
PARENT_ID
DEPTH
POSITION
COST
CARDINALITY
BYTES
CPU_COST
IO_COST
TEMP_SPACE
ACCESS_PREDICATES
FILTER_PREDICATES
PROJECTION
TIME
QBLOCK_NAME
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
FILTER
1
0
1
1
NOT EXISTS (SELECT 0 FROM "TRXNSTRACK" "TRCK" WHERE "TRXNSTRACKREASONID"=1 AND "TRCK"."TRXNSID"=:B1)
AL."FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSTYPEID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."DESCRIPTION"[VARCHAR2,80], "T"."POSTDT"[DATE,7], "T"."TRXNSAMT"[NUMBER,22], "A"."ACCOUNTNUM"[VARCHAR2,19]
SEL$5DA710D3
1121
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FILTER
2
1
2
1
SYSDATE@!-2<=SYSDATE@!
AL."FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSTYPEID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."DESCRIPTION"[VARCHAR2,80], "T"."POSTDT"[DATE,7], "T"."TRXNSAMT"[NUMBER,22], "A"."ACCOUNTNUM"[VARCHAR2,19]
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
NESTED LOOPS
3
2
3
1
(#keys=0) "AL"."FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSTYPEID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."DESCRIPTION"[VARCHAR2,80], "T"."POSTDT"[DATE,7], "T"."TRXNSAMT"[NUMBER,22], "A"."ACCOUNTNUM"[VARCHAR2,19]
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
NESTED LOOPS
4
3
4
1
5
1
119
3989858
4
(#keys=0) "AL"."FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSTYPEID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."DESCRIPTION"[VARCHAR2,80], "T"."POSTDT"[DATE,7], "T"."TRXNSAMT"[NUMBER,22], "A".ROWID[ROWID,10]
1
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
NESTED LOOPS
5
4
5
1
4
1
90
3989690
3
(#keys=0) "AL"."FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSTYPEID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."DESCRIPTION"[VARCHAR2,80], "T"."POSTDT"[DATE,7], "T"."TRXNSAMT"[NUMBER,22]
1
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
HASH JOIN
SEMI
6
5
6
1
3
2
54
3989094
2
AL."TOACCOUNTID"="TOACCOUNTID"
(#keys=1) "AL"."FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22]
1
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
INDEX
FULL SCAN
SP
ACCOUNTLINK_AK1
AL@SEL$1
INDEX (UNIQUE)
ANALYZED
7
6
7
1
1
18
252
107
1
AL."FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], "AL"."TOACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22]
1
SEL$5DA710D3
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
VIEW
SYS
VW_NSO_1
VW_NSO_1@SEL$5DA710D3
11
VIEW
8
6
7
2
2
18
234
107
1
TOACCOUNTID[NUMBER,22]
1
SEL$683B0107
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
CONNECT BY
NO FILTERING WITH START-WITH
9
8
8
1
TOACCOUNTID=PRIOR "FROMACCOUNTID"
TOACCOUNTID=56354162
TOACCOUNTID[NUMBER,22], "FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], PRIOR NULL[22], LEVEL[4]
SEL$683B0107
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
INDEX
FULL SCAN
SP
ACCOUNTLINK_AK1
ACCOUNTLINK@SEL$3
INDEX (UNIQUE)
ANALYZED
10
9
9
1
1
18
252
107
1
ACCOUNTLINK.ROWID[ROWID,10], "FROMACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22], "TOACCOUNTID"[NUMBER,22]
1
SEL$3
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
TABLE ACCESS
BY INDEX ROWID
SP
TRXNS
T@SEL$1
2
TABLE
ANALYZED
11
5
6
2
1
1
63
298
1
T."TRXNSID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."TRXNSTYPEID"[NUMBER,22], "T"."DESCRIPTION"[VARCHAR2,80], "T"."POSTDT"[DATE,7], "T"."TRXNSAMT"[NUMBER,22]
1
SEL$5DA710D3
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
INDEX
RANGE SCAN
SP
TRXNS_ACCOUNTID_NIDX
T@SEL$1
INDEX
ANALYZED
2
12
11
7
1
1
1
224
1
AL."FROMACCOUNTID"="T"."ACCOUNTID" AND "T"."POSTDT">=SYSDATE@!-2 AND "T"."POSTDT"<=SYSDATE@!
T.ROWID[ROWID,10], "T"."POSTDT"[DATE,7]
1
SEL$5DA710D3
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
INDEX
UNIQUE SCAN
SP
ACCOUNT_PK
A@SEL$1
INDEX (UNIQUE)
ANALYZED
1
13
4
5
2
1
1
90
1
A."ACCOUNTID"="AL"."FROMACCOUNTID"
A.ROWID[ROWID,10]
1
SEL$5DA710D3
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
TABLE ACCESS
BY INDEX ROWID
SP
ACCOUNT
A@SEL$1
3
TABLE
ANALYZED
14
3
4
2
1
1
29
168
1
A."CLOSEDATE"<SYSDATE@! AND "T"."POSTDT">"A"."CLOSEDATE"
A."ACCOUNTNUM"[VARCHAR2,19]
1
SEL$5DA710D3
1121
9/10/2013 3:30
INDEX
RANGE SCAN
SP
TRXNSTRACK_TRXNSID_NIDX
TRCK@SEL$6
INDEX
ANALYZED
2
15
1
2
2
1
1
10
73
1
TRCK."TRXNSID"=:B1 AND "TRXNSTRACKREASONID"=1
TRCK."TRXNSID"[NUMBER,22], "TRXNSTRACKREASONID"[NUMBER,22]
1
SEL$6
Please help me in debugging this thanks!Hi,
Thanks for your thought on this subject. Below is the trace info that I got from the DBA
SQL ID: d0x879qx2zgtz Plan Hash: 4036333519
SELECT /*+ INDEX(T TRXNS_ACCOUNTID_NIDX) */ AL.FROMACCOUNTID OLDACCOUNTID ,
A.ACCOUNTNUM OLDACCOUNTNUM, T.TRXNSID, T.TRXNSTYPEID, T.DESCRIPTION ,
T.POSTDT, T.TRXNSAMT
FROM
ACCOUNTLINK AL, TRXNS T, ACCOUNT A WHERE AL.TOACCOUNTID IN (SELECT
TOACCOUNTID FROM ACCOUNTLINK START WITH TOACCOUNTID = :B3 CONNECT BY PRIOR
FROMACCOUNTID = TOACCOUNTID) AND AL.FROMACCOUNTID = T.ACCOUNTID AND
A.ACCOUNTID = AL.FROMACCOUNTID AND NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM TRXNSTRACK
TRCK WHERE TRCK.TRXNSID = T.TRXNSID AND TRXNSTRACKREASONID = :B4 ) AND
T.POSTDT > A.CLOSEDATE AND T.POSTDT >= :B2 AND T.POSTDT <= :B1
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 17160 2.10 1.87 0 0 0 0
Fetch 17160 7354.61 7390.86 169408 5569856 883366791 0
total 34320 7356.71 7392.74 169408 5569856 883366791 0
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Optimizer mode: CHOOSE
Parsing user id: 38 (recursive depth: 1)
SQL ID: gs89hpavb4cts Plan Hash: 3415795327
SELECT A.ACCOUNTID, C.MEMBERID, A.PROGRAMID, A.ACCOUNTNUM
FROM
CUSTOMER C, CUSTOMERACCOUNT CA, ACCOUNT A, PROGRAMPARAMVALUE PPV,
BATCHPROCESSPROGRAM BP WHERE A.PROGRAMID = BP.PROGRAMID AND A.PROGRAMID =
PPV.PROGRAMID AND A.ACCOUNTID = CA.ACCOUNTID AND CA.PERSONID = C.PERSONID
AND PPV.PARAMID = :B2 AND PPV.VALUE = 'Y' AND BP.PROCESSID = :B1 AND BP.RUN
= 'Y' AND A.ACCOUNTTYPEID = 4 AND A.ACCOUNTSTATUSID = 1 AND C.MEMBERID IS
NOT NULL
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 172 13.14 115.34 80826 278650 0 17200
total 172 13.14 115.34 80826 278650 0 17200
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
Parsing user id: 38 (recursive depth: 1)
OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL NON-RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
total 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 0 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 17160 2.10 1.87 0 0 0 0
Fetch 17332 7367.75 7506.21 250234 5848506 883366791 17200
total 34492 7369.85 7508.09 250234 5848506 883366791 17200
Misses in library cache during parse: 0
2 user SQL statements in session.
0 internal SQL statements in session.
2 SQL statements in session.
Trace file: svoprod_ora_12346.trc
Trace file compatibility: 11.1.0.7
Sort options: default
1 session in tracefile.
2 user SQL statements in trace file.
0 internal SQL statements in trace file.
2 SQL statements in trace file.
2 unique SQL statements in trace file.
66499 lines in trace file.
7516 elapsed seconds in trace file. -
Hi i have 50 infoobjects as part of my aggregates and in that 10 infoobjects have received changes in masterdata.so in my process chain the Attribute change run in running for a long time.can i kill the job and repeat the same.
Hi,
I believe this would be your Prod system, so don't just cancel it but look at the job log. If it is still processing then don't kill it and wait for the change run to complete but if you can see that nothing is happening and it is stuck for a long time then you can go ahead and cancel it.
But please be sure, as these kind of jobs can create problems if you cancel them in the middle of a job.
Regards,
Arminder Singh -
A script in file EditingUtils.js has been running for a long time CS4
I'm getting this error in dreamweaver:
"A script in file C:\ProgramFiles\Adobe\Aobe Dreamweaver CS4\Configuration\Shared\Spry\DesignTime\EditingUtils.js has been running for a long time. Do you want to continue?"
I get the error when I open a page that has several spry elements, even after shutting down my computer and rebooting. It has over 100 spry collapsible panels, which each have their own name, ie: var CollapsiblePanel108 = new Spry.Widget.CollapsiblePanel("CollapsiblePanel108")
I read that editing the parameters of a widget may cause problems for CS3, and it is resolved for CS3: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/401/kb401257.html, but I don't know how to fix the problem for CS4.
Any help is greatly appreciated!seleon04 wrote:
I get the error when I open a page that has several spry elements, even after shutting down my computer and rebooting. It has over 100 spry collapsible panels, which each have their own name, ie: var CollapsiblePanel108 = new Spry.Widget.CollapsiblePanel("CollapsiblePanel108")
I think you have answered your own question. More than 100 Spry collapsible panels is not exactly what most people would call "several". It's a huge - and probably unrealistic - amount.
I don't think there is an actual limit on the number of Spry elements that you can have on a page, but Dreamweaver uses JavaScript in the background to inspect the document and edit it. The more elements you have, the greater the processing power and memory your computer requires to handle them. It might work with a faster processor or more RAM, but I think you need to reconsider your design strategy. -
Can some help me please below query has been running for a long time I am unable to fix it
SELECT lmt.tab, pr.tab6, pr.tab7,
pr.activity_id, pr.resource_id, lmt.tab2,
lmt.tab5, pr.txn_lmt_trans_id, pr.analysis_type,
pr.resource_type, pr.resource_category, pr.resource_sub_cat,
pr.trans_dt, cd.start_dt, cd.end_dt, pr.currency_cd, pr.rt_type,
pr.resource_quantity, pr.resource_amount, pr.foreign_amount,
pr.foreign_currency, 2, 'S', pr.resource_id_from,
hdr.contract_sign_dt, cd.retainage_id, cd.discount_id, 0, 0,
cd.limit_bi_cntrl_flg, hdr.ca_rqst_src, 0, hdr.currency_cd,
hdr.rt_type, 0, 0, pr.bi_distrib_status, pr.gl_distrib_status
FROM ps_c1 lmt, ps_c2 hdr, ps_c3 cd,
ps_c4 pr
WHERE lmt.tab = 836626
AND hdr.tab2 = lmt.tab2
AND cd.tab2 = lmt.tab2
AND cd.tab5 = lmt.tab5
AND cd.pricing_structure = 'RATE'
AND pr.tab6 = cd.tab6_pc
AND pr.tab2 = cd.tab2
AND pr.tab5 = cd.tab5
AND (pr.analysis_type IN ('BIL', 'OLT', 'PMR', 'ROL')
AND pr.bi_distrib_status <> 'I'
OR pr.analysis_type = 'REV'
AND pr.gl_distrib_status IN ('C', 'N'))
AND NOT pr.ca_fee_status IN ('2', '3', '4', '5')
AND 0 >= (SELECT count(*)
FROM ps_ca_lmt4_tao4 lmt4
WHERE lmt4.tab = 836626
AND lmt4.tab6 = pr.tab6
AND lmt4.tab7 = pr.tab7
AND lmt4.activity_id = pr.activity_id
AND lmt4.resource_id = pr.resource_id))
Below is the execution plan
ID PID Operation Name Rows Bytes Cost CPU Cost IO Cost Temp space IN-OUT PQ Dist PStart PStop
0 SELECT STATEMENT 2 598 99885 2G 99823
1 0 NESTED LOOPS
2 1 NESTED LOOPS 1 299 99885 2G 99823
3 2 NESTED LOOPS 1 264 99883 2G 99821
4 3 NESTED LOOPS 3 273 8 114779 8
5 4 INDEX RANGE SCAN ps_c1 6 138 1 8321 1
6 4 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID ps_c3 1 68 2 17743 2
7 6 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN ps_c3 1 1 9021 1
8 3 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID ps_c4 1 173 33292 671M 33271
9 8 INDEX RANGE SCAN ps_c4 55808 10139 320M 10129
10 9 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN PS_CA_LMT4_TAO4 1 46 0 1050 0
11 2 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN ps_c2 1 1 9021 1
12 1 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID ps_c2 1 35 2 17413 2
Can someone please help its really kind of urgentcheck the cardinalities: the CBO expects to access only a few rows and uses a lot of NL joins - and that's probably not the best solution. You could start with a llok at the cardinality of step 5, the index range scan on ps_c1. The CBO expects only 6 rows - is this a good guess? Of course you could just create a plan with rowsource statistics (gather_plan_statistics hint) and compare E- and A-rows.
-
Dreamweaver script running for a long time issue
Hi there,
having a recurring problem with the BC extension for Dreamweaver. Using Adobe Cloud CS6 and a mac. I get the following error message whenever the BC extension is open, and really the best way to get rid of it is to close the extension. I've googled the issue and there's a few things relating to other .js files, but I'd like to avoid having to reinstall CS6 if I can!
Error msg:
A script in file Macintosh HD:Applications:Adobe Dreamweaver CS6:Configuration:Shared:BC:JS:bc_sites.js has been running for a long time. Do you want to continue?Hi
This might help: http://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/kb/re-creating-dreamweaver-user-configuration.html
Give it a try and let me know if you still experience the same issue. The article is a little old, so you'll have to adapt the links there to your current install (C:\Users\your username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe)
Kind Regards,
Alex -
Update SQL in Field Change Running for a Long time and PIA signs out
Hi OTN
I have put the following Update SQL in one of the Component Record FieldChange Event
MessageBox(0, "", 0, 0, "Fieldchange triggered rnid=" | PS_AESQL_RN_TBL.RUN_CNTL_ID | "op=" | PS_AESQL_RN_TBL.OPRID | "sqlid=" | PS_AESQL_RN_TBL.SQLID);
SQLExec("UPDATE PSSQLTEXTDEFN SQ SET SQ.SQLTEXT =
(SELECT TXT.SQLTEXT FROM PS_CUSTOM_TBL TXT WHERE TXT.SQLID = :1") WHERE SQ.SQLID = :2;
:1 = sqlid from custom table which has custom SQLIDS and custom SQLS provided
:2 = "PS_DYN_AE MAIN Step01 S"
SQLid OF an sql action in an AE.
The update works fine in the backend when executed separately
Though the sql updates only one row it takes a long time when FieldChange is triggered and the PIA logs out ..
PS:The values required for the SQLExec that is :1 and :2 are fetched correctly when the FieldChange is Triggered.
I have verified this using the MessageBox which Popped up the parameters before the SQLExec was triggered.
Any idea or solution why such error occurs would be really helpful
Thanks
NiranjanAnswer to that would be No.
PeopleCode does not allow and is not intended to manipulate PeopleSoft Tools data.
I have to ask you, why you want to do this exercise?
You should avoid as much as possible to use SQL in PeopleCode, because
- this is not checked by the PeopleCode compiler for correctness
- can be a performance killer
- possible data integrity issues due to not inserting/updating all relevents tables
- any errors are not to be caught by the application and sql error are presented to the user
So, do not use SQL unless all other options fail to do the job and definitely do not alter data in PeopleTools tables!
This could make the entire application crash and the only solution would be to restore your database, with all data transactions lost untill the restore point.
You should rather look at using metasql and dynamic sql building within the application engine.
See PeopleBooks on this subject.
Enterprise PeopleTools 8.51 PeopleBook: Application Engine > Using Meta-SQL and PeopleCode > Including Dynamic SQL -
Background job running for a long time - trace is not capturing.
hi guys,
My background job runs for more thatn 4 hours. some times. (normally it completes withing one hour)
i tried to trace using st12 ....and executed this program. but not got complete trace report of 4 hours.
what is the best way to trace long running programs like this.
is there any alternative for this...???
regards
girishGiri,
There is no need to trace a program for the full 4 hours. There is usually just one piece of rogue code causing the problem, and it can be identified quite quickly.
If I were you I would just watch the job run via SM50, to see if it lingers on any database tables. Also check if the memory is filling up - this is the sign of a memory leak.
You can also try stopping the program (via SM50 debugging) at random points, to see what piece of code it is stuck in.
The issue should reveal itself fairly quickly.
Tell us what you find!
cheers
Paul -
BW Transport running for a long time
Hi Experts,
we have a bw transport for an ods that has close to 16 mil records in the target system. The transport has been running for more than 3 days.
We are adding 6 new fields to the ODS with these transport. The infoobjects that are being added are defined with masterdata and text. The secondary index on the ODS was deleted before the transport began.
In ST04 for Oracle session, the job ALTER TABLE 'XXX' ADD '6 fields' is running with 6 billion logical reads and 83 million physical reads.
The basis team says the process is running but cant exactly say what is running at a detail level.
How do I check the exact holdup at the oracle level? how do we identify the source that's causing this transport to run so long?
All thoughts appreciated.it's not a good idea, to change the info provider with so many data.
What will you do with the 6 empty infoobjects? There is no reporting
Is it not a better way to delete the infoprovider and fill it with new data from the source.
=> so, the transport will be finished in one minute.
Sven -
Phase MAIN_SHDIMP/ICNVINIT been running for a long time, strange files?
Hi,
AIX 5300-10-01-0921
db6 9.1.0.7
We're running an upgrade using EHPI. I'm now in the MAIN_SHDIMP/ICNVINIT phase and it has been running for 20 hours or something. Could that be normal?
In my work-directory there are a lot of files, named Y_000xxx, what kind of files are these? Looks like some kind of tracefiles?
Example of content
C-STACK -
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit = unlimited
=> Stack limit = unlimited
=> Core limit = 51200000
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address = 0x11356e680
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffff8d20
=> Stack low = 0xfffffffffff8d20
=> Stack high = 0xffffffffffff640
=> Stack Trace:
AixStack() at 0x1000a2e94
CTrcStack2() at 0x1000a2f8c
rabax_CStackSave__Fv() at 0x1000d26c0
ab_rabax() at 0x1000cec80
ab_repoerr__FiPCcT1N22P15RI_Report_Descr14RI_Access_ModeT1Pv() at 0x1008fe234
db_info__FPCcPPcUi() at 0x1004f84a0
ab_pginfo() at 0x1004f8cac
newload__FPCcP13TmpSubpoolDirUiPUi() at 0x100220f54
ab_LoadProgOrTrfo__FPCcUiPUi() at 0x100220bf4
ab_LoadProg__FPCcUi() at 0x100220ce8
LoadGlobalClass__FPCcUiN229ClasState() at 0x10043e280
excpCladId__F11ExcpClassIdUc() at 0x100435ba0
ab_CatchSysExc_1when() at 0x1004364a8
ab_CatchSysExc_1ok() at 0x100436fb0
HandleRsqlErrors__F9RsqlError9CloseMode() at 0x101652520
SqlsExecuteCall__FUcP11DynCallInfo() at 0x101650c8c
ab_jsqls__Fv() at 0x10164c16c
ab_extri__Fv() at 0x1003997a4
ab_xevent__FPCc() at 0x100d03b1c
ab_dstep() at 0x100848474
dynpmcal() at 0x100ce38c0
dynppai0() at 0x100ce0d9c
dynprctl() at 0x100cea548
dynpen00() at 0x100cdce38
Thdynpen00() at 0x1000fc914
TskhLoop() at 0x1001016d0
ThStart() at 0x100118cd0
DpMain() at 0x1018c6acc
nlsui_main() at 0x1019b3454
============================
The file dev_w0 shows me,
C *** ERROR in DB6Open[dbdb6.c, 3285] (END)
B ***LOG BY4=> sql error -727 performing SEL on table DOKIL [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
B ***LOG BY0=> SQL0727N An error occurred during implicit system action type "2". Information returned for the error includes SQLCODE "-204", SQLSTATE "42704" and message tokens "SAPPRDSHD.DOKIL". SQLSTATE=56098 [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
C *** ERROR in DB6Open[dbdb6.c, 3285] CON = 0 (BEGIN)
C &+ DbSlReadDB6( SQLExecute ): [IBM][CLI Driver][DB2/AIX64] SQL0727N An error occurred during implicit system action
C &+ type "2". Information returned for the error includes SQLCODE "-204", SQLSTATE "42704" and message tokens "SAPPRD
C &+ SHD.DOKIL". SQLSTATE=56098
C &+
C &+ SELECT "ID" , "OBJECT" , "LANGU" , "TYP" , "VERSION" , "MASTERLANG" , "TXTLINES" , "DOKSTATE" , "SELFDEF" FROM "DO
C &+ KIL" WHERE "ID" = ? AND "OBJECT" = ? AND "LANGU" = ? AND "TYP" = ? WITH UR
C &+ cursor type=NO_HOLD, isolation=UR, cc_release=YES, optlevel=5, degree=1, buffer_lobs=YES, op_type=18, reopt=0
C &+ ABAP location info: 'SAPMSYST', 0
C &+
C &+ Input SQLDA:
C &+ 1 CT=CHAR T=VARCHAR L=2 P=2 S=0
C &+ 2 CT=CHAR T=VARCHAR L=60 P=60 S=0
C &+ 3 CT=CHAR T=VARCHAR L=1 P=1 S=0
C &+ 4 CT=CHAR T=VARCHAR L=1 P=1 S=0
C &+
C &+ Input data:
C &+ row 1: 1 CHAR I=2 "NA"
C &+ 2 CHAR I=5 "00671"
C &+ 3 CHAR I=1 "D"
C &+ 4 CHAR I=1 "E"
C &+
C &+ ABAP location info 'SAPMSSY2', 14482
C &+
C *** ERROR in DB6Open[dbdb6.c, 3285] (END)
B ***LOG BY4=> sql error -727 performing SEL on table DOKIL [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
B ***LOG BY0=> SQL0727N An error occurred during implicit system action type "2". Information returned for the error includes SQLCODE "-204", SQLSTATE "42704" and message tokens "SAPPRDSHD.DOKIL". SQLSTATE=56098 [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
M *** WARNING => PfStatWrite: missing STAT_END for opcode STAT_REPLOAD [pfxxstat.c 4131]
That doesn't look too good, right?
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From the SLOG
0001-727 SELDOKIL dbtrtab 3914 BY020100420085557005284000000D0 SAPSYS SAPMSSY2 0001SQL0727N An error occurred during implicit system action BY020100420085557005284000000D0 SAPSYS SAPMSSY2 0001type "2". Information returned for the error includes BY020100420085557005284000000D0 SAPSYS SAPMSSY2
=====
My question is what I can do? I was hoping there should be some kind of error message in the EHPI, but that just shows me "running.."
Should I cancel the installation and restart? If I use the "Stop installation" in the EHPI gui, will that end the installation so that I have to start from the beginning?
Any thoughts appreciated!
Edited by: Carl-Johan Cedlert on Apr 20, 2010 9:44 AMI'm sorry fro the formatting of the above. Can anyone tell me how to get a new line in the text? As the "enter"-key doesn't seems to work...
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F110S runs for a long time to produce DME file
A batch job schduled for "daily payment run + creation of DME files" using F110S (SAP ECC 6.0) . The batch is running in production for more than 20 hours to process payment against just single invoice.
The job runs in following 2 steps
1. SAPF110S which processes the payment clears FBL5N.
2. SAPFPAYM_SCHEDULE.
The second step seems a non-ending process.
The job variant has only 15 customers, only one invoice is to be processed against one account.
However in quality system the same job with more than 10,000 customer account range with more than 10 invoices runs just in few minutes.
Any idea or suggestion why it's taking so long in production? Any missing configuration in production server?It's not performance issue. When we run F110S or F110 in production with individual login id, program runs the way it should and finishes in reasonable time (for example the scenario I described in question finsihes in few seconds).
The problem occurs only when production batch job runs with job scheduler; program seems looping somewhere for infinite time - to be particular it keeps reading the table TPRI_DEF which has just few records (must be reading this table inside a loop). -
Query is running from a long time
it just keeps running for a long time without returning any results.
I am pasting here the execution plan for this query,please let me know which part could tune ,
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time |
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 27 | 9720 | 182K (1)| 00:42:31 |
| 1 | SORT GROUP BY | | 27 | 9720 | 182K (1)| 00:42:31 |
| 2 | VIEW | | 27 | 9720 | 182K (1)| 00:42:31 |
| 3 | HASH GROUP BY | | 27 | 14283 | 182K (1)| 00:42:31 |
|* 4 | HASH JOIN | | 27 | 14283 | 182K (1)| 00:42:31 |
|* 5 | HASH JOIN | | 26 | 9568 | 166K (1)| 00:38:56 |
| 6 | NESTED LOOPS | | 26 | 9048 | 160K (1)| 00:37:29 |
| 7 | NESTED LOOPS | | 25 | 7950 | 160K (1)| 00:37:28 |
|* 8 | HASH JOIN | | 25 | 7800 | 160K (1)| 00:37:28 |
|* 9 | HASH JOIN | | 25 | 7050 | 134K (1)| 00:31:18 |
|* 10 | HASH JOIN | | 25 | 6600 | 107K (1)| 00:25:08 |
|* 11 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | WC_WRK_SPEC_F | 2288 | 84656 | 4405 (2)| 00:01:02 |
| 12 | NESTED LOOPS | | 16275 | 3607K| 103K (1)| 00:24:06 |
| 13 | NESTED LOOPS | | 592 | 121K| 102K (1)| 00:23:49 |
|* 14 | HASH JOIN | | 592 | 47952 | 99684 (1)| 00:23:16 |
|* 15 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | W_PERSON_D | 14057 | 700K| 90700 (1)| 00:21:10 |
| 16 | BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS | | | | | |
| 17 | BITMAP AND | | | | | |
| 18 | BITMAP OR | | | | | |
|* 19 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE| IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 | | | | |
|* 20 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE| IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 | | | | |
|* 21 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE| IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 | | | | |
|* 22 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE| IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 | | | | |
|* 23 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE| IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 | | | | |
|* 24 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | W_PERSON_D_M14 | | | | |
| 25 | NESTED LOOPS | | 62915 | 1843K| 8983 (1)| 00:02:06 |
|* 26 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | WC_WRK_SPEC_F | 2288 | 57200 | 4405 (2)| 00:01:02 |
| 27 | BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS | | 27 | 135 | 8983 (1)| 00:02:06 |
|* 28 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | W_PER_RANK_F_F7 | | | | |
|* 29 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | W_PERSON_D | 1 | 129 | 4 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 30 | INDEX RANGE SCAN | W_PERSON_D_U1 | 1 | | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 31 | BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS | | 27 | 459 | 103K (1)| 00:24:06 |
|* 32 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | W_PER_RANK_F_F7 | | | | |
|* 33 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | WC_CUST_INST_F | 33386 | 586K| 26431 (2)| 00:06:11 |
|* 34 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | WC_CUST_INST_F | 33386 | 978K| 26431 (2)| 00:06:11 |
|* 35 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | W_PERSON_D_P1 | 1 | 6 | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
| 36 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | W_PERSON_D | 1 | 30 | 2 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 37 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | W_PERSON_D_P1 | 1 | | 1 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 38 | VIEW | index$_join$_003 | 287K| 5616K| 6215 (3)| 00:01:28 |
|* 39 | HASH JOIN | | | | | |
|* 40 | HASH JOIN | | | | | |
| 41 | BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS | | 287K| 5616K| 47 (0)| 00:00:01 |
|* 42 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F07 | | | | |
| 43 | BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS | | 287K| 5616K| 85 (0)| 00:00:02 |
|* 44 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F04 | | | | |
| 45 | BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS | | 287K| 5616K| 5895 (1)| 00:01:23 |
| 46 | BITMAP INDEX FULL SCAN | IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F02 | | | | |
| 47 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | WC_CUST_ADDR_D | 152K| 23M| 15400 (1)| 00:03:36 |
| 48 | BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS | | | | | |
| 49 | BITMAP AND | | | | | |
|* 50 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F07 | | | | |
|* 51 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F06 | | | | |
|* 52 | BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE | IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F05 | | | | |
Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
4 - access("T489839"."ROW_WID"="T555160"."CONTACT_WID")
5 - access("T489839"."ROW_WID"="T555160"."CONTACT_WID")
8 - access("T489839"."ROW_WID"="T565669"."CONTACT_WID")
9 - access("T489839"."ROW_WID"="T565669"."CONTACT_WID")
10 - access("T445248"."CONTACT_WID"="T565813"."CONTACT_WID")
11 - filter("T565813"."WRK_SPECIALITY"='01 Allm??Allm??edicin')
14 - access("T445248"."CONTACT_WID"="T489839"."ROW_WID")
15 - filter("T489839"."X_BU_NAME"='NNEU Sweden' AND ("T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-A30BR' OR
"T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-A37AL' OR "T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-B67SM' OR "T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-DEN82'
OR "T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='Unspecified') AND ("T489839"."X_CUST_STAT_CD"='Active' OR
"T489839"."X_CUST_STAT_CD"='New' OR "T489839"."X_CUST_STAT_CD"='Pending Validation' OR
"T489839"."X_CUST_STAT_CD"='Unspecified'))
19 - access("T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-A30BR')
20 - access("T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-A37AL')
21 - access("T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-B67SM')
22 - access("T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-DEN82')
23 - access("T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='Unspecified')
24 - access("T489839"."EMP_FLG"='N')
26 - filter("T565813"."WRK_SPECIALITY"='01 Allm??Allm??edicin')
28 - access("T445248"."CONTACT_WID"="T565813"."CONTACT_WID")
29 - filter("T489839"."X_BU_NAME"='NNEU Sweden' AND ("T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-A30BR' OR
"T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-A37AL' OR "T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-B67SM' OR "T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='1-DEN82'
OR "T489839"."VIS_PR_BU_ID"='Unspecified') AND "T489839"."EMP_FLG"='N')
30 - access("T489839"."INTEGRATION_ID"="T489839"."INTEGRATION_ID")
32 - access("T445248"."CONTACT_WID"="T489839"."ROW_WID")
33 - filter("T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Ass Spe' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='AssDist Health C' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Dis Health C Ctr' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='DisHealth C Ctr' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='DistHealth C' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Distr Healt Ch' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='District Health' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Graduate physician' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Home Health Care Physician' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Spe RecSenior' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='SpeRecSen' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='SpeRecSpec' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='SpeRecep')
34 - filter("T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Ass Spe' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='AssDist Health C' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Dis Health C Ctr' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='DisHealth C Ctr' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='DistHealth C' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Distr Healt Ch' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='District Health' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Graduate physician' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Home Health Care Physician' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='Spe RecSenior' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='SpeRecSen' OR "T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='SpeRecSpec' OR
"T565669"."X_REL_TYPE_CD"='SpeRecep')
35 - access("T36044"."ROW_WID"="T445248"."CONTACT_WID")
37 - access("T36044"."ROW_WID"="T445248"."CONTACT_WID")
38 - filter("T555160"."COUNTRY"='Sweden' AND "T555160"."NN_PRIMARY"='Y')
39 - access(ROWID=ROWID)
40 - access(ROWID=ROWID)
42 - access("T555160"."COUNTRY"='Sweden')
44 - access("T555160"."NN_PRIMARY"='Y')
50 - access("T555160"."COUNTRY"='Sweden')
51 - access("T555160"."MAIN_ADDR_FLG"='Y')
52 - access("T555160"."ACTIVE_FLG"='Y')Here I am pasting the tkprof's output:
tkprof p002_ora_32614_MY_TEST_SESSION02.trc abc.txt sys=no sort=prsela exeela fchela
Please suggest:
TKPROF: Release 10.2.0.5.0 - Production on Wed Sep 28 14:21:48 2011
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Trace file: p002_ora_32614_MY_TEST_SESSION02.trc
Sort options: prsela exeela fchela
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)
rows = number of rows processed by the fetch or execute call
WITH SASUBWITH0 AS
(SELECT D1.c1 AS c1
FROM
(SELECT T489839.INTEGRATION_ID AS c1,
count(DISTINCT T36044.INTEGRATION_ID) AS c2
FROM WC_WRK_SPEC_F T565813,
WC_CUST_ADDR_D T555160,
W_PERSON_D T489839 /* Custom Contact Dim_W_PERSON_D_Contact */, WC_CUST_INST_F T565669,
W_PERSON_D T36044,
W_PER_RANK_F T445248 /* Fact_W_PER_RANK_F */
WHERE (T445248.CONTACT_WID = T565813.CONTACT_WID
AND T36044.ROW_WID = T445248.CONTACT_WID
AND T445248.CONTACT_WID = T489839.ROW_WID
AND T489839.ROW_WID = T555160.CONTACT_WID
AND T489839.ROW_WID = T565669.CONTACT_WID
AND T489839.EMP_FLG = 'N'
AND T489839.X_BU_NAME = 'NNEU Sweden'
AND T555160.NN_PRIMARY = 'Y'
AND T555160.COUNTRY = 'Sweden'
AND T565813.WRK_SPECIALITY = '01 Allm��Allm��edicin'
AND (T489839.VIS_PR_BU_ID IN ('1-A30BR',
'1-A37AL',
'1-B67SM',
'1-DEN82',
'Unspecified'))
AND (T489839.X_CUST_STAT_CD IN ('Active',
'New',
'Pending Validation',
'Unspecified'))
AND (T565669.X_REL_TYPE_CD IN ('Ass Spe',
'AssDist Health C',
'Dis Health C Ctr',
'DisHealth C Ctr',
'DistHealth C',
'Distr Healt Ch',
'District Health',
'Graduate physician',
'Home Health Care Physician',
'Spe RecSenior',
'SpeRecep',
'SpeRecSen',
'SpeRecSpec')))
GROUP BY T489839.INTEGRATION_ID ) D1)
SELECT T489839.SUPPRESS_MAIL_FLG AS c1,
CASE
WHEN T489839.JOB_TITLE = 'Unspecified' THEN ''
ELSE T489839.JOB_TITLE
END AS c2,
CASE
WHEN T489839.X_REFERENCE_TYPE_CD IN ('Unknown',
'Unspecified') THEN ''
ELSE T489839.X_REFERENCE_TYPE_CD
END AS c3,
T489839.FST_NAME AS c4,
T489839.MID_NAME AS c5,
T489839.LAST_NAME AS c6,
CASE
WHEN CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME
ELSE ''
END = 'M Hemadress' THEN ''
ELSE CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME
ELSE ''
END
END AS c7,
CASE
WHEN CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME
ELSE ''
END = 'M Hemadress' THEN ''
ELSE CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME
ELSE ''
END
END AS c8,
T555160.ADDR AS c9,
T555160.ZIPCODE AS c10,
T555160.CITY AS c11,
T555160.NAME AS c12,
T555160.PH_NUM AS c13,
CASE
WHEN T489839.X_COUNTY = 'Unspecified' THEN ''
ELSE T489839.X_COUNTY
END AS c14,
T555160.NN_PRIMARY AS c15,
T489839.X_External_ID AS c16,
count(DISTINCT T36044.INTEGRATION_ID) AS c17
FROM WC_WRK_SPEC_F T565813,
WC_CUST_ADDR_D T555160,
W_PERSON_D T489839 /* Custom Contact Dim_W_PERSON_D_Contact */, WC_CUST_INST_F T565669,
W_PERSON_D T36044,
W_PER_RANK_F T445248 /* Fact_W_PER_RANK_F */
WHERE (T445248.CONTACT_WID = T565813.CONTACT_WID
AND T36044.ROW_WID = T445248.CONTACT_WID
AND T445248.CONTACT_WID = T489839.ROW_WID
AND T489839.ROW_WID = T555160.CONTACT_WID
AND T489839.ROW_WID = T565669.CONTACT_WID
AND T489839.EMP_FLG = 'N'
AND T489839.X_BU_NAME = 'NNEU Sweden'
AND T555160.ACTIVE_FLG = 'Y'
AND T555160.MAIN_ADDR_FLG = 'Y'
AND T555160.COUNTRY = 'Sweden'
AND T565813.WRK_SPECIALITY = '01 Allm��Allm��edicin'
AND (T565669.X_REL_TYPE_CD IN ('Ass Spe',
'AssDist Health C',
'Dis Health C Ctr',
'DisHealth C Ctr',
'DistHealth C',
'Distr Healt Ch',
'District Health',
'Graduate physician',
'Home Health Care Physician',
'Spe RecSenior',
'SpeRecep',
'SpeRecSen',
'SpeRecSpec'))
AND (T489839.VIS_PR_BU_ID IN ('1-A30BR',
'1-A37AL',
'1-B67SM',
'1-DEN82',
'Unspecified'))
AND T489839.INTEGRATION_ID IN
(SELECT DISTINCT SASUBWITH0.c1 AS c1
FROM SASUBWITH0))
GROUP BY T489839.FST_NAME, T489839.MID_NAME, T489839.LAST_NAME, T489839.SUPPRESS_MAIL_FLG, T489839.X_External_ID , T555160.NN_PRIMARY, T555160.NAME, T555160.ZIPCODE, T555160.ADDR, T555160.CITY, T555160.PH_NUM, CASE
WHEN T489839.JOB_TITLE = 'Unspecified' THEN ''
ELSE T489839.JOB_TITLE
END , CASE
WHEN T489839.X_REFERENCE_TYPE_CD IN ('Unknown',
'Unspecified') THEN ''
ELSE T489839.X_REFERENCE_TYPE_CD
END , CASE
WHEN T489839.X_COUNTY = 'Unspecified' THEN ''
ELSE T489839.X_COUNTY
END , CASE
WHEN CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME
ELSE ''
END = 'M Hemadress' THEN ''
ELSE CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_NAME
ELSE ''
END
END , CASE
WHEN CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME
ELSE ''
END = 'M Hemadress' THEN ''
ELSE CASE
WHEN NOT substr(T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME , 1, 3) IN ('WDK',
'WFI',
'WNO',
'WSE') THEN T555160.INSTITUTION_FULL_NAME
ELSE ''
END
END
ORDER BY c1,
c2,
c3,
c4,
c5,
c6,
c7,
c8,
c9,
c10,
c11,
c12,
c13,
c14,
c15,
c16
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.83 0.82 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 1 0.77 5.33 11613 11625 0 0
total 3 1.60 6.16 11613 11625 0 0
Misses in library cache during parse: 1
Optimizer mode: ALL_ROWS
Parsing user id: 52
Rows Row Source Operation
0 SORT GROUP BY (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5339293 us)
0 VIEW (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5339234 us)
0 HASH GROUP BY (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5339226 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5339089 us)
0 NESTED LOOPS (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5337767 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5337762 us)
0 NESTED LOOPS (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5337565 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5337561 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5337376 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5337192 us)
0 TABLE ACCESS FULL WC_WRK_SPEC_F (cr=11625 pr=11613 pw=0 time=5336958 us)
0 NESTED LOOPS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 NESTED LOOPS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID W_PERSON_D (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP AND (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP OR (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 348198)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 348198)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 348198)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 348198)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_W_PERSON_D_F27 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 348198)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE W_PERSON_D_M14 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 250911)
0 NESTED LOOPS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 TABLE ACCESS FULL WC_WRK_SPEC_F (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE W_PER_RANK_F_F7 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 642169)
0 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID W_PERSON_D (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 INDEX RANGE SCAN W_PERSON_D_U1 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 250907)
0 BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE W_PER_RANK_F_F7 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 642169)
0 TABLE ACCESS FULL WC_CUST_INST_F (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 TABLE ACCESS FULL WC_CUST_INST_F (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN W_PERSON_D_P1 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 250906)
0 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID WC_CUST_ADDR_D (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP AND (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F07 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 251281)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F06 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 251285)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F05 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 251287)
0 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID W_PERSON_D (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN W_PERSON_D_P1 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 250906)
0 VIEW index$_join$_003 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 HASH JOIN (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F07 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 251281)
0 BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP INDEX SINGLE VALUE IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F04 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 251288)
0 BITMAP CONVERSION TO ROWIDS (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)
0 BITMAP INDEX FULL SCAN IXDIM_WC_CUST_ADDR_D_F02 (cr=0 pr=0 pw=0 time=0 us)(object id 251276)
OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL NON-RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 1 0.83 0.82 0 0 0 0
Execute 1 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Fetch 1 0.77 5.33 11613 11625 0 0
total 3 1.60 6.16 11613 11625 0 0
Misses in library cache during parse: 1
OVERALL TOTALS FOR ALL RECURSIVE STATEMENTS
call count cpu elapsed disk query current rows
Parse 11 0.00 0.00 0 0 0 0
Execute 113 0.02 0.03 0 0 0 0
Fetch 253 0.01 0.08 15 411 0 999
total 377 0.05 0.13 15 411 0 999
Misses in library cache during parse: 8
Misses in library cache during execute: 8
1 user SQL statements in session.
112 internal SQL statements in session.
113 SQL statements in session.
Trace file: p002_ora_32614_MY_TEST_SESSION02.trc
Trace file compatibility: 10.01.00
Sort options: prsela exeela fchela
0 session in tracefile.
1 user SQL statements in trace file.
112 internal SQL statements in trace file.
113 SQL statements in trace file.
12 unique SQL statements in trace file.
1292 lines in trace file.
12 elapsed seconds in trace file. -
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