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'The most selective column of a concatenated index should be the leading
column'
Regards
HJR
"Niall Litchfield" <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk> wrote in message
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> Suggested list to be added to, deleted from etc
>
> Store your segments in one extent for optimum performance.
> Space in an index is never reused.
> Full table scans are always bad: use the index.
> Seperate tables and indexes for performance reasons.
> You should always backup the online redo logs to avoid data loss.
> Buffer cache hit ratio should be as high as possible preferably greater
than
> 90%.(from the java tool we use developed in house)
> Library Cache hit ratio should be greater than 99% if it isn't increase
the
> size of the shared pool.(ditto!)
> Smallest table should be the driving table for hash joins.
> PCTIncrease should be as small as possible but non-zero to minimize
> tablespace fragmentation.1% is a good value (from my OCP course notes
though
> not necessarily given by the tutor!)
>
> --
> Niall Litchfield
> Oracle DBA
> Audit Commission UK
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> Please include version and platform
> and SQL where applicable
> It makes life easier and increases the
> likelihood of a good answer
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Received on Thu May 16 2002 - 04:38:06 CDT
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