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What you have found is correct. You "pin" a package or stored procedure and you "cache" a table.
HTH,
John Carlson
>>> kevin_at_dulcian.com 02/05/01 07:36AM >>>
Hi all,
I have been trying to find some reference on pinning tables in the SGA. I haven't found anything, all that I am finding is table caching and the keep buffer pool. Is this all that there is, can I "pin" a table in the memory? Thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Kevin Kostyszyn
DBA
Dulcian, Inc
www.dulcian.com
kevin_at_dulcian.com
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