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Re: How long my query will have to run [message #232062 is a reply to message #232060] |
Thu, 19 April 2007 04:24   |
tahpush
Messages: 961 Registered: August 2006 Location: Stockholm/Sweden
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Well Toad's Help tells you that
Quote: | Long Ops Details
This is data from V$SESSION_LONGOPS for the currently selected sessions. Oracle defines long ops as operations that run for longer than six seconds in absolute time, including some backup and recovery functions, statistics gathering, and query execution. For more information about what is included in Long Ops, please see your Oracle documentation.
To view Long Ops details
Click on the Sessions tab, if it has not been selected.
Select one or more sessions from the sessions tree view in the top panel.
In the bottom panel, click the Long Ops tab.
Note: You may have to scroll through the tabs in the bottom panel to see the Long Ops tab.
Percent Column Calculation
The Percent column is calculated as:
decode(totalwork, 0, 0, round(100 * sofar/totalwork, 2))
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