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But if one user spawns 10 sessions, then whilst one session is being 'clicked' the other 9 are idle - no matter how fast the user is being bounced from one to the next - so on average every session is going to be waiting for "SQL*Net message from client" 90% of the time.
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> Not like this nor should it be the "top" event always as seems to be
the
> case here I don't believe. And, I know for certain that the client
did
> everything as quickly as possible during the trace. Minimal data
entry done
> and OK buttons clicked without delay...no time out for getting a cup
of
> coffee in between or anything. :)
>
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