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From: Leonard, George <GLeonard_at_wesbank.co.za>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 12:55:22 +0200
Message-ID: <1831A554E8800049B6B970790D2513C001C3630B@fnbkrkmx01.fnb.co.za>


Hi there  

Looking for someone that has used this tool before.  

Basically want to know how I can execute the following code using hammer ora  

I would like to run through different values if possible where "PACKAGE.PROCEDURE" is specified  

The test is to figure out how scalable and fast we can get the snapsys routine since it will be called by every package and procedure and form in the system, basically millions of times a day.      

declare

            d_start timestamp;
begin

            d_start := systimestamp;  

            cor.zglsp_snapsys.snaplog(PACKAGE.PROCEDURE','george', d_start, '');  

end;
/  

George



George Leonard
Oracle Database Administrator
New Dawn Technologies @ Wesbank
E-mail:gleonard_at_wesbank.co.za  

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