Where an Applet runs from.... DEBATE

I'm in a debate here and I really don't know the answer (I know, I probably really should). WHERE does an applet run from? I have an applet that resides on my tomcat server. It has roughly 200 helper classes. (well more than that, but kind of close) When I type in the URL for the applet from my client computer, WHERE do the classes run from? Are they loaded to the client computer and run ON THE CLIENT or is it run remotely from the server? I'm not really sure. If it IS run on the browser, WHY is it slow? Not only do I need to get this info, I find it fascinating (and embarrassing that I don't know!).
Lots of thanks for your responses!

Very good point. Sorry about that. =)
I'm drawing a diagram with many components and connections on it. When you move it, it redraws the components. Makes sense. The problem is, I had this SAME function in my desktop application (same application really, just moved to an applet) and it went much smoother. On the applet, when moving the diagram there is a slight delay in the motion so that it is not fluid. I don't know why that would be if the applet runs off the client (like the application) and the diagram and all of its components and methods are the same...

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      71 - access("BU"."NAME"=:B1)
      72 - access("BU"."USER#"="O"."SPARE3" AND "O"."NAME"=:B1)
      73 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      74 - access("BA"."OBJ#"="O"."OBJ#")
      75 - filter("KZSROROL"=:B1)
      77 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
           filter(("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))))
      78 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
      79 - filter((((-"KZSPRPRV")=(-45) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-47) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-48) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-49) OR
                  (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-50)) AND "INST_ID"=USERENV('INSTANCE')))
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      80 - filter("O"."SPARE3"="U"."USER#")
      81 - access("O"."OBJ#"="ST"."SYN_ID" AND "O"."TYPE#"=5)
           filter("O"."TYPE#"=5)
      82 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      83 - access("S"."OBJ#"="ST"."SYN_ID")
           filter("O"."OBJ#"="S"."OBJ#")
      84 - filter("S"."NAME"=:B1)
      86 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
           filter(("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))))
      87 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
    209 rows selected
    ==============================================================================================
                                                                     Good one
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    SQL_ID  3bp3rynsds42r, child number 0
    SELECT CDU.USER_NAME, DECODE(:B2 , 'QUEUE','begin
    dbms_aqadm.grant_queue_privilege(''ALL'','''||:B1
    ||''','''||CDU.USER_NAME||''',true); end;', 'grant '||DECODE(:B2 ,
    'TABLE','SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE'||DECODE(CDU.ADMIN,'Y',',REFERENCES
    ',''), 'VIEW',DECODE(:B3 ,NULL,'SELECT','SELECT,INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE'||D
    ECODE(CDU.ADMIN,'Y',',REFERENCES','')), 'TYPE','EXECUTE',
    'SEQUENCE','SELECT', 'EXECUTE')||' on
    '||PACK_UTILS.GET_SCHEMA_OWNER||'.'||:B1 ||' to
    "'||CDU.USER_NAME||'"'||DECODE(CDU.ADMIN,'Y',' WITH GRANT OPTION',''))
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    AS GRANT_SOURCE, 'create or replace synonym
    "'||CDU.USER_NAME||'"."'||:B1 ||'" for
    "'||PACK_UTILS.GET_SCHEMA_OWNER||'"."'||:B1 ||'"' AS SYNONYM_SOURCE,
    NVL2( S.TABLE_NAME, 'Y', 'N' ) SYNONYM_EXISTS FROM CD_USERS CDU,
    ALL_SYNONYMS S, ALL_USERS U WHERE :B2 IN
    ('TYPE','TABLE','VIEW','FUNCTION','PROCEDURE','PACKAGE','SEQUENCE','QUEU
    E','SYNONYM') AND CDU.USER_TYPE = 'S' AND CDU.USER_NAME = U.USERNAME
    AND CDU.USER_NAME = S.OWNER AND :B1 = S.TABLE_NAME
    Plan hash value: 2146531909
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    | Id  | Operation                                          | Name               | Rows  | Bytes |TempSpc| Cost (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT                                   |                    |       |       |       |    15 (100)|          |
    |*  1 |  FILTER                                            |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |   2 |   NESTED LOOPS OUTER                               |                    |     3 |   273 |       |    15   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   3 |    NESTED LOOPS                                    |                    |     3 |   153 |       |    12   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   4 |     NESTED LOOPS                                   |                    |     3 |   144 |       |     9   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |   5 |      NESTED LOOPS                                  |                    |     3 |   135 |       |     6   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  6 |       TABLE ACCESS FULL                            | USER$              |    55 |  1375 |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  7 |       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID                  | CD_USERS           |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |*  8 |        INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                           | I1_CD_USERS        |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |   9 |      TABLE ACCESS CLUSTER                          | TS$                |     1 |     3 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 10 |       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                            | I_TS#              |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |  11 |     TABLE ACCESS CLUSTER                           | TS$                |     1 |     3 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 12 |      INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                             | I_TS#              |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |  13 |    VIEW                                            | ALL_SYNONYMS       |     1 |    40 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  14 |     SORT UNIQUE                                    |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  15 |      UNION-ALL PARTITION                           |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 16 |       FILTER                                       |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  17 |        NESTED LOOPS                                |                    |     1 |   116 |       |    19   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  18 |         NESTED LOOPS                               |                    |     1 |    94 |       |    18   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |  19 |          NESTED LOOPS                              |                    |     1 |    56 |       |    15   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  20 |           TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID              | USER$              |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 21 |            INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                       | I_USER1            |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |  22 |           TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID              | SYN$               |     1 |    36 |       |    14   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 23 |            INDEX SKIP SCAN                         | I_SYN2             |     1 |       |       |    12   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 24 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID               | OBJ$               |     1 |    38 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 25 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN                         | I_OBJ1             |     1 |       |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 26 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN                           | I_USER2            |     1 |    22 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 27 |        FIXED TABLE FULL                            | X$KZSPR            |    17 |   119 |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |* 28 |        FILTER                                      |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 29 |         FILTER                                     |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |  30 |          NESTED LOOPS                              |                    |     3 |   279 |       |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  31 |           NESTED LOOPS                             |                    |     1 |    80 |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  32 |            NESTED LOOPS                            |                    |     1 |    58 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  33 |             TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID            | USER$              |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 34 |              INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                     | I_USER1            |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |* 35 |             INDEX RANGE SCAN                       | I_OBJ5             |     1 |    38 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 36 |            INDEX RANGE SCAN                        | I_USER2            |     1 |    22 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 37 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN                         | I_OBJAUTH1         |     3 |    39 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 38 |         FIXED TABLE FULL                           | X$KZSRO            |     1 |     3 |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |  39 |         NESTED LOOPS                               |                    |     1 |    32 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 40 |          INDEX SKIP SCAN                           | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |* 41 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN                          | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    12 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  42 |        NESTED LOOPS                                |                    |     1 |    32 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 43 |         INDEX SKIP SCAN                            | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 44 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN                           | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    12 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 45 |       FILTER                                       |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  46 |        NESTED LOOPS                                |                    |     1 |   129 |       |  1065   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |  47 |         NESTED LOOPS                               |                    |     1 |   107 |       |  1064   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |  48 |          NESTED LOOPS                              |                    |     1 |    69 |       |  1061   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |  49 |           NESTED LOOPS                             |                    |     2 |    66 |       |  1059   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |  50 |            TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID             | USER$              |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 51 |             INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                      | I_USER1            |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |  52 |            VIEW                                    | _ALL_SYNONYMS_TREE |     2 |    26 |       |  1058   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |* 53 |             CONNECT BY NO FILTERING WITH START-WITH|                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 54 |              FILTER                                |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 55 |               HASH JOIN                            |                    |   705 | 81780 |       |  1058   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |  56 |                INDEX FULL SCAN                     | I_USER2            |   124 |  2728 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 57 |                HASH JOIN                           |                    |   705 | 66270 |       |  1057   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |  58 |                 TABLE ACCESS FULL                  | USER$              |   124 |  2480 |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 59 |                 HASH JOIN                          |                    | 66964 |  4839K|  2232K|  1052   (1)| 00:00:13 |
    |  60 |                  TABLE ACCESS FULL                 | SYN$               | 47615 |  1673K|       |    78   (2)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 61 |                  INDEX FAST FULL SCAN              | I_OBJ5             | 47862 |  1776K|       |   752   (1)| 00:00:10 |
    |  62 |               NESTED LOOPS                         |                    |     1 |    32 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |* 63 |                INDEX SKIP SCAN                     | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 64 |                INDEX RANGE SCAN                    | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    12 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 65 |              FILTER                                |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  66 |               TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID          | SYN$               |     1 |    36 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 67 |                INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                   | I_SYN1             |     1 |       |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 68 |               FILTER                               |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 69 |                FILTER                              |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  70 |                 NESTED LOOPS                       |                    |     3 |   279 |       |     5   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  71 |                  NESTED LOOPS                      |                    |     1 |    80 |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  72 |                   NESTED LOOPS                     |                    |     1 |    58 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  73 |                    TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID     | USER$              |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |* 74 |                     INDEX UNIQUE SCAN              | I_USER1            |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |* 75 |                    INDEX RANGE SCAN                | I_OBJ5             |     1 |    38 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 76 |                   INDEX RANGE SCAN                 | I_USER2            |     1 |    22 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 77 |                  INDEX RANGE SCAN                  | I_OBJAUTH1         |     3 |    39 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 78 |                FIXED TABLE FULL                    | X$KZSRO            |     1 |     3 |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |  79 |                NESTED LOOPS                        |                    |     1 |    32 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 80 |                 INDEX SKIP SCAN                    | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 81 |                 INDEX RANGE SCAN                   | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    12 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 82 |               FIXED TABLE FULL                     | X$KZSPR            |    17 |   119 |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |* 83 |           TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID              | SYN$               |     1 |    36 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 84 |            INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                       | I_SYN1             |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |* 85 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID               | OBJ$               |     1 |    38 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 86 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN                         | I_OBJ1             |     1 |       |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 87 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN                           | I_USER2            |     1 |    22 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  88 |        NESTED LOOPS                                |                    |     1 |    32 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 89 |         INDEX SKIP SCAN                            | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 90 |         INDEX RANGE SCAN                           | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    12 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
       1 - filter((:B2='TYPE' OR :B2='TABLE' OR :B2='VIEW' OR :B2='FUNCTION' OR :B2='PROCEDURE' OR :B2='PACKAGE' OR
                  :B2='SEQUENCE' OR :B2='QUEUE' OR :B2='SYNONYM'))
       6 - filter("U"."TYPE#"=1)
       7 - filter("CDU"."USER_TYPE"='S')
       8 - access("CDU"."USER_NAME"="U"."NAME")
      10 - access("U"."DATATS#"="DTS"."TS#")
      12 - access("U"."TEMPTS#"="TTS"."TS#")
      16 - filter(((INTERNAL_FUNCTION("O"."SPARE3") OR ("S"."NODE" IS NULL AND  IS NOT NULL) OR  IS NOT NULL) AND
                  (("O"."TYPE#"<>4 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>5 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>13 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>14 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>22 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>87 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>88) OR BITAND("U"."SPARE1",16)=0 OR (SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_name')='ORA$BASE' AND
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
                  "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT
                  NULL)))
      21 - access("U"."NAME"="CDU"."USER_NAME")
      23 - access("S"."NAME"=:B1)
           filter("S"."NAME"=:B1)
      24 - filter("O"."SPARE3"="U"."USER#")
      25 - access("O"."OBJ#"="S"."OBJ#" AND "O"."TYPE#"=5)
           filter("O"."TYPE#"=5)
      26 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      27 - filter((((-"KZSPRPRV")=(-45) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-47) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-48) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-49) OR
                  (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-50)) AND "INST_ID"=USERENV('INSTANCE')))
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      28 - filter((("BA"."GRANTOR#"=USERENV('SCHEMAID') OR  IS NOT NULL) AND (("O"."TYPE#"<>4 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>5 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>13 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>14 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>22 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>87 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>88) OR
                  BITAND("U"."SPARE1",16)=0 OR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION("O"."TYPE#") AND
                  ((SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_name')='ORA$BASE' AND "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND
                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL)))))
      29 - filter(:B1 IS NULL)
      34 - access("BU"."NAME"=:B1)
      35 - access("BU"."USER#"="O"."SPARE3" AND "O"."NAME"=:B1)
      36 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      37 - access("BA"."OBJ#"="O"."OBJ#")
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      38 - filter("KZSROROL"=:B1)
      40 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
           filter(("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))))
      41 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
      43 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
           filter(("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))))
      44 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
      45 - filter((("O"."TYPE#"<>4 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>5 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>13 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>14 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>22 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>87 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>88) OR BITAND("U"."SPARE1",16)=0 OR
                  (SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_name')='ORA$BASE' AND "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL))
      51 - access("U"."NAME"="CDU"."USER_NAME")
      53 - access("S"."BASE_SYN_ID"=PRIOR NULL)
           filter( IS NOT NULL)
      54 - filter((("O"."TYPE#"<>4 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>5 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>13 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>14 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>22 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>87 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>88) OR BITAND("U"."SPARE1",16)=0 OR
                  (SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_name')='ORA$BASE' AND "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND
                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL))
      55 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      57 - access("S"."OWNER"="BU"."NAME" AND "BU"."USER#"="O"."SPARE3")
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      59 - access("S"."NAME"="O"."NAME")
      61 - filter("O"."TYPE#"=5)
      63 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
           filter(("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))))
      64 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
      65 - filter(( IS NOT NULL OR ("S"."NODE" IS NULL AND  IS NOT NULL)))
      67 - access("S"."OBJ#"=:B1)
      68 - filter((("BA"."GRANTOR#"=USERENV('SCHEMAID') OR  IS NOT NULL) AND (("O"."TYPE#"<>4 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>5 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>13 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>14 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>22 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>87 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>88) OR
                  BITAND("U"."SPARE1",16)=0 OR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION("O"."TYPE#") AND
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
                  ((SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_name')='ORA$BASE' AND "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND
                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL)))))
      69 - filter(:B1 IS NULL)
      74 - access("BU"."NAME"=:B1)
      75 - access("BU"."USER#"="O"."SPARE3" AND "O"."NAME"=:B1)
      76 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      77 - access("BA"."OBJ#"="O"."OBJ#")
      78 - filter("KZSROROL"=:B1)
      80 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
           filter(("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))))
      81 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TY

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