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Capturing Baseline
Hello,
I do have a query with multiple bind variables. I dont the value of those bind variables to pass, as well as I could not able to figure those values in trace file.
Now I am trying to run that sql with an additional hint (first_rows) and would like to capture that plan in baseline. How to capture baseline of that query with bind variables?
I thought I will enable automatic baseline acpture and then run this sql with hint and could see the baseline.
Any help will be appreciated!!
Regards
sumit
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Be sure STATISTICS_LEVEL is NOT set to BASIC then query V$SQL_BIND_CAPTURE system view.
Pablo (Paul) Berzukov
Author of Understanding Database Administration available at amazon and other bookstores.
Disclaimer: Advice is provided to the best of my knowledge but no implicit or explicit warranties are provided. Since the advisor explicitly encourages testing any and all suggestions on a test non-production environment advisor should not held liable or responsible for any actions taken based on the given advice.
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Dear PAVB,
Thanks.
Now I have a different question. Let me explain you step by step
(1) Presently the query is running from a middleware without any hint. And making code changes (adding hint) in the middleware requires time. The query has 6 bind variables defined. I located the query in the database with sqlid XXXX.
(2) I am running the same query from sqlplus adding a hint and defining those bind variables like below
variable B6 number;
variable B5 number;
variable B4 number;
variable B3 number;
variable B2 varchar2(20);
variable B1 varchar2(20);
exec :B6 := null;
exec :B5 := null;
exec :B4 := null;
exec :B3 := null;
exec :B2 := null;
exec :B1 := null;
(3) I got a SQLID, e.g YYYY for the query I ran above from sqlplus.
Question
(1) If I capture a baseline using the sqlid (YYYY) above, can I use that plan for the query coming from middleware?Hash_plan is different though.
(2) If not, how to create a baseline for the query coming from middleware with a HINT?
Regards
sumit
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