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Raj:
Oracle9i gives timing information in Micro Seconds. Not Nano Seconds though modern CPUs clocks ticks in nano seconds.
The older versions (8i and below) give timing info in Centi Seconds (1/100th of a second) .
Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
Bangalore, INDIA
> Isn't that something to do with 9i being able to report wait times in
> nanoseconds instead of (milliseconds? or microseconds?) in previous
versions
> ??
>
> Raj
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Internal code changes= additional features=fine grained (event) reporting?
>
> Best Regards,
> K Gopalakrishnan
> Bangalore, INDIA
>
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