Temporary space usage high

Hi
oracle database for OBI (oracle business intelligence) is 45G and using 10G for temp space. OBI queries are eating up temp space in database. 4-5 queries uses all of temp space. OBI app admin says there is nothing to control sorting columns in OBI. By default OBI just uses all of the columns selected (40-50) in order by clause. Is there any way to control temp space usage from OBI by restricting on sorting options.
Thanks

Have you looked at using/increasing pga_agregate_target. Have you spare operating system memory to be able to increase pga memory usage?
There is always a possibility you may be hitting a bug log a call with support. They will be able to help diagnose more. You may end up applying a patch to your database. They usually need a test case sql to create the objects used in the query and some test data, to replicate these type of issues.
You could always trace the processes consuming TEMP space and use TKPROF to review them. Support would find the trace files helpful as well.
alter system set timed_statistics=true;
select sid, serial#, username from v$session where username='USER-YOU-WANT-TO-TRACE';
exec sys.dbms_system.set_sql_trace_in_session(sid-number,serial-number,true);
exec sys.dbms_system.set_sql_trace_in_session(sid-number,serial-number,false);
Also search this forum for pga_agregate_target for more information.
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