Unit selling price and list price

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I am getting internal_function within explain plan filter section at step 17 ,18 and 22, i know it is an overhead but why it is happening how can i come to know please help
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That is just how Oracle is processing your IN clause
oha.org_id In
       ('122', '82', '222', '166', '142', '182', '162', '164', '203', '262')It caches' those hard-coded values in a hash table and uses an internal function to implement the 'IN' part of your query by using 'oha.orgid' as the search parameter to the hash table.
Nothing to worry about from a performance issue unless maybe you had hundreds or thousands of hard-coded values for the IN clause. Even then a hash table is far quicker that accessing a real table.

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