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ALTER SEQUENCE xxx nocache;
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Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 2:35 PM
To: oracle-l_at_fatcity.com; oracledba_at_quickdoc.co.uk
We have ORACLE 8.1.6 on UNIX server. The database has been run 4 years no sequence number probem. Recently, user complaint on couple of sequence nuber jump rapidly. The sequence number jump may 20, 40 or 100.
I know I can use "alter sequence XXX nocahe" to avoid this problem. I want know why it jump?
Thanks.
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