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from the
docs, it states it does not compute chained row count.>>>
EShevtsov_at_flagship.ru 6/1/01 10:00:26 AM >>>Hi Jeffrey,If
you've decided to use dbms_stats, I don't know the reasons to use
analyzeanymore.In terms of stored statistics DBMS_STATS will give you
the same and a littlemore.I mean for example integral statistics for
your partition tables. And youcan analyze tables in
parallelRegards,Ed-----Original Message-----Sent: 1 ????
2001 ?. 16:55To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSince
oracle seems to be pushing the dbms_stats.gather_stats procedure forgetting
table statistics. Do you run a separate analyze command to find
thenumber of chained rows since gather stats does not get this value.
Or areyou still using "analyze".Jeffrey
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