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    Curs/Sess in the STATSPACK report shows as #########

    Hi,

    The STATSPACK report shows in this way.

    Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Curs/Sess Comment
    --------- ------------------ -------- --------- -------------------
    Begin Snap: 34343 12-Sep-09 18:00:03 37 #########
    End Snap: 34344 12-Sep-09 19:00:02 39 #########
    Elapsed: 59.98 (mins)

    I have question regarding the following.

    Curs/Sess
    ---------
    #########
    #########

    Is there in concern regarding this pound sign in the above.

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    values overflow edition mask.
    Pablo (Paul) Berzukov

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    Talking Edit

    Quote Originally Posted by PAVB View Post
    values overflow edition mask.
    Exactly, you need to either modify the script or select a smaller interval.

    PS: Change the format in the sprepins.sql script.
    "The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it." --Chinese Proverb

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    Hope number of cursors open is more per session, that is why # is coming. Is there any way to control the number of cursors open..?

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