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I would have just thought that it would be exceptionally inefficient and more practical to divide it into "chunks" or procedures. More easily maintained etc.
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Sent: 28 November 2001 17:22
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Are there any implications on how long the SQL statement is? The current SQL
statements that I am inheritting, is really long. tons of embedded sub queries etc.
My first question is are there any known issues with haveing very long SQL statements and if yes what has been a good length other than the fact that it may depend on your SGA.
Thanks
Murali
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Author: Murali Vallath
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