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Materialized views with query_rewrite enabled. Can work wonders for long-running reports. This was available in 8i, so not exactly new to 9i, but something you left off your list.
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What are considered to be some of the best practices for physical database layout in 9i for data warehouses.
This would be on Sun Solaris 2.6 and 9.0.1 (or possibly 9.0.2 if it comes out anytime soon). Would be using partitioning and star schema as well as bit-map indexes.
Anything important to consider in 9i in terms of new features for data warehousing? Any thing to watch out for?
Thanks for any experience you might have in this area.
Cherie Machler
Oracle DBA
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