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SunOS 5.8, Oracle 8.1.6 (and 8.1.7 too).
I use the proc at the bottom to generate statistics.
It seems to work, but if I check statistics with:
select owner, table_name, num_rows, blocks,
av_row_len,
to_char(last_analyzed, 'MM/DD/YYYY HH24:MI:SS')
from dba_tables;
the tables have the OLD last_analyzed time!
but... If I execute ONE by ONE:
exec dbms_stats.gather_schema_stats(ownname => 'PERFSTAT', cascade => TRUE);
it works fine!!...
So, am I doing something wrong?
Any help?
TIA
JL
create or replace procedure get_statistics as
cursor get_users_list is
select username from dba_users where username != 'SYS' and username != 'SYSTEM';
begin
for i in get_users_list
loop
dbms_output.put_line('exec
dbms_stats.gather_schema_stats(ownname =>
'||chr(39)||i.username||chr(39)||', cascade =>
TRUE);');
end loop;
end;
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