Which query is running in package

Hi,
I created one package and run this package in toad
like
select reports_package.func_reports('ABC') from dual;
I have 10 delete and 10 insert statement on this .
How I will check which query is running iin database.

799301 wrote:
I have 10 delete and 10 insert statement on this .
How I will check which query is running iin database.V$SESSION_LONGOPS holds information on SQL taking > 6 seconds to run but its not always possible to find expected entries in the V$ views
If you're trying to figure out what is slow a better bet would be to perform trace or use DBMS_PROFILER to analyze the PL/SQL

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    |  35 |          NESTED LOOPS                                |                    |     1 |    30 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 36 |           INDEX SKIP SCAN                            | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 37 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN                           | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    10 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  38 |         NESTED LOOPS                                 |                    |     1 |    30 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 39 |          INDEX SKIP SCAN                             | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 40 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN                            | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    10 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |* 41 |        FILTER                                        |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  42 |         NESTED LOOPS                                 |                    |     1 |   129 |       |  4301   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |  43 |          NESTED LOOPS                                |                    |     1 |   129 |       |  4301   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |  44 |           NESTED LOOPS                               |                    |     1 |    91 |       |  4299   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |  45 |            NESTED LOOPS                              |                    |     1 |    69 |       |  4298   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |  46 |             NESTED LOOPS                             |                    |     2 |    64 |       |  4292   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |  47 |              TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID             | USER$              |     1 |    19 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 48 |               INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                      | I_USER1            |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |  49 |              VIEW                                    | _ALL_SYNONYMS_TREE |     2 |    26 |       |  4291   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |* 50 |               CONNECT BY NO FILTERING WITH START-WITH|                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 51 |                FILTER                                |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |* 52 |                 HASH JOIN                            |                    | 18370 |  2080K|       |  4291   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |  53 |                  INDEX FULL SCAN                     | I_USER2            |   207 |  4554 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 54 |                  HASH JOIN                           |                    | 18370 |  1686K|       |  4290   (2)| 00:00:39 |
    |  55 |                   TABLE ACCESS FULL                  | USER$              |   207 |  3933 |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 56 |                   HASH JOIN                          |                    |  2922K|   209M|    18M|  4269   (1)| 00:00:39 |
    |* 57 |                    INDEX FAST FULL SCAN              | I_OBJ2             |   387K|    13M|       |  1323   (1)| 00:00:12 |
    |  58 |                    TABLE ACCESS FULL                 | SYN$               |   400K|    14M|       |   566   (2)| 00:00:06 |
    |  59 |                 NESTED LOOPS                         |                    |     1 |    30 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 60 |                  INDEX SKIP SCAN                     | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 61 |                  INDEX RANGE SCAN                    | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    10 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 62 |                FILTER                                |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |  63 |                 TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID          | SYN$               |     1 |    38 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 64 |                  INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                   | I_SYN1             |     1 |       |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 65 |                 FILTER                               |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |* 66 |                  FILTER                              |                    |       |       |       |            |          |
    |  67 |                   NESTED LOOPS                       |                    |    27 |  2430 |       |     6   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  68 |                    NESTED LOOPS                      |                    |     1 |    78 |       |     4   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  69 |                     NESTED LOOPS                     |                    |     1 |    56 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  70 |                      TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID     | USER$              |     1 |    19 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 71 |                       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN              | I_USER1            |     1 |       |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |* 72 |                      INDEX RANGE SCAN                | I_OBJ5             |     1 |    37 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 73 |                     INDEX RANGE SCAN                 | I_USER2            |     1 |    22 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |* 74 |                    INDEX RANGE SCAN                  | I_OBJAUTH1         |    28 |   336 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 75 |                  FIXED TABLE FULL                    | X$KZSRO            |     1 |     3 |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |  76 |                  NESTED LOOPS                        |                    |     1 |    30 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 77 |                   INDEX SKIP SCAN                    | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 78 |                   INDEX RANGE SCAN                   | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    10 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 79 |                 FIXED TABLE FULL                     | X$KZSPR            |    17 |   119 |       |     0   (0)|          |
    |* 80 |             TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID              | OBJ$               |     1 |    37 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 81 |              INDEX RANGE SCAN                        | I_OBJ1             |     1 |       |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 82 |            INDEX RANGE SCAN                          | I_USER2            |     1 |    22 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 83 |           INDEX UNIQUE SCAN                          | I_SYN1             |     1 |       |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 84 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID                 | SYN$               |     1 |    38 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
    |  85 |         NESTED LOOPS                                 |                    |     1 |    30 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 86 |          INDEX SKIP SCAN                             | I_USER2            |     1 |    20 |       |     1   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |* 87 |          INDEX RANGE SCAN                            | I_OBJ4             |     1 |    10 |       |     2   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    |  88 |    TABLE ACCESS FULL                                 | TS$                |     7 |    21 |       |     3   (0)| 00:00:01 |
    Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
       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'))
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
       2 - access("U"."TEMPTS#"="TTS"."TS#")
       4 - access("CDU"."USER_NAME"="U"."NAME")
       5 - access("U"."DATATS#"="DTS"."TS#")
       7 - filter("U"."TYPE#"=1)
       8 - filter("CDU"."USER_TYPE"='S')
      12 - 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$BASE' AND
                  "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT
                  NULL)))
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      17 - access("U"."NAME"="CDU"."USER_NAME")
      19 - access("S"."NAME"=:B1)
           filter("S"."NAME"=:B1)
      20 - filter("O"."SPARE3"="U"."USER#")
      21 - access("O"."OBJ#"="S"."OBJ#" AND "O"."TYPE#"=5)
           filter("O"."TYPE#"=5)
      22 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      23 - filter((((-"KZSPRPRV")=(-45) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-47) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-48) OR (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-49) OR
                  (-"KZSPRPRV")=(-50)) AND "INST_ID"=USERENV('INSTANCE')))
      24 - filter((("BA"."GRANTOR#"=USERENV('SCHEMAID') OR  IS NOT NULL) AND (("O"."TYPE#"<>4 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>5 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>13 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>14 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>22 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>87 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>88) OR
                  BITAND("U"."SPARE1",16)=0 OR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION("O"."TYPE#") AND
                  ((SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_name')='ORA$BASE' AND "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND
                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL)))))
      25 - filter(:B1 IS NULL)
      30 - access("BU"."NAME"=:B1)
      31 - access("BU"."USER#"="O"."SPARE3" AND "O"."NAME"=:B1)
      32 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      33 - access("BA"."OBJ#"="O"."OBJ#")
      34 - filter("KZSROROL"=:B1)
      36 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
           filter(("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))))
      37 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
      39 - 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'))))
      40 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
      41 - 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$BASE' AND "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND
                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL))
      48 - access("U"."NAME"="CDU"."USER_NAME")
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      50 - access("S"."BASE_SYN_ID"=PRIOR NULL)
           filter( IS NOT NULL)
      51 - filter((("O"."TYPE#"<>4 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>5 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>13 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>14 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>22 AND
                  "O"."TYPE#"<>87 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>88) OR BITAND("U"."SPARE1",16)=0 OR
                  (SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_name')='ORA$BASE' AND "U"."TYPE#"<>2) OR ("U"."TYPE#"=2 AND
                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL))
      52 - access("O"."OWNER#"="U"."USER#")
      54 - access("S"."OWNER"="BU"."NAME" AND "BU"."USER#"="O"."SPARE3")
      56 - access("S"."NAME"="O"."NAME")
      57 - filter("O"."TYPE#"=5)
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      60 - 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'))))
      61 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TYPE#"=88 AND "O2"."OWNER#"="U2"."USER#")
      62 - filter(( IS NOT NULL OR ("S"."NODE" IS NULL AND  IS NOT NULL)))
      64 - access("S"."OBJ#"=:B1)
      65 - 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)))))
    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
      66 - filter(:B1 IS NULL)
      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 |
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    |* 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 |
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                  "O"."TYPE#"<>7 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>8 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>9 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>10 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>11 AND "O"."TYPE#"<>12 AND
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      38 - filter("KZSROROL"=:B1)
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           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')))
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      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
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    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)
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      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
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                  (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
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      63 - access("U2"."TYPE#"=2 AND "U2"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id')))
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    PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
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                  "U"."SPARE2"=TO_NUMBER(SYS_CONTEXT('userenv','current_edition_id'))) OR  IS NOT NULL)))))
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      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)
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      81 - access("O2"."DATAOBJ#"=:B1 AND "O2"."TY

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