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Sounds like a good use for a 10046 level 8 or 12 trace. Full and
recommend use of 10046 trace is too much for one e-mail but I'd start
researching on metaling and there are some excellent documents available
at www.hotsos.com.
>>> BoivinP_at_mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca 05/06/03 08:26AM >>> Is there a way to track the activity associated with a batch job, to see:
I like explain plan very much, but am looking for something similar
that
covers PL/SQL as well.
A user here is submitting code that keeps looping. The SQL itself is
not
the problem, I think the problem has to do with the execution path of
the
PL/SQL code.
I am looking for something that provides the comprehensive info we get
from
explain plan, but for a batch job.
Patrice.
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