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Cary, there are 808 events in 10g. There is a huge class of events
which oracle calls "idle" and in your book you warned against disregarding
"idle" events. Are there any changes in 10g in that recommendation?
>From what I've seen so far, 10g is not so drastically different from
9i as 9i was different from 8i. Would you agree with that impression?
On 02/24/2004 01:23:24 AM, Cary Millsap wrote:
> Can someone with production 10g installed please show me the result of
> the following query:
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>
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> show release
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> select count(*) from v$event_name;
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Cary Millsap
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