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RE: Oracle Snapshot Too Old during programatic load

From: Thater, William <William.Thater_at_carrier.utc.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 08:19:24 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005C77CC.20030728081924@fatcity.com>


Smith, Ron L. scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:

> I asked this last week, but I have a little more info this week.
>
> I have a table that gets programmatically loaded each night. The
> table needs to have an index added for reporting purposes. However,
> when I add the index to the table in the TEST database I start
> getting Snapshot Too Old errors. I added 25% more space to the RBS
> tablespace but it didn't do any good. I also tried reducing the
> frequency of commits as suggested in Oracle papers but I still get
> the same error. If I remove the index, the load works fine.
>
> Any ideas?

create the index after the load?;-) that's easily done or am i missing something?

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