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Luke,
Please, put an or AUTOTRACE traceonly EXPLAIN ) plan, with and without NO_UNNEST, just to check.
regards,
alvaro.
>We have logged a call with Oracle who can re-create the problem but we
>have had no response other than WIP. The problem does not exist in
10g.
>Has anybody got any ideas how we can get this query to perform without
>changing the SQL?
Thanks
Luke
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