Tapas,
8i release 2 has a concept of session temporary tables. By why that? We have
solved a similar problems since Oracle 7 days by adding two columns to a
pseudo-temp table. This table is permanent but the data is temporary. All
data in the table can be identified by the userid and sess_seq columns.
Every time you need to use the table, you fetch a sess_seq number from a
oracle sequence. Use the data and delete the information just before
exiting. This allows to cleanly divide the datasets while using the same
table.
Once a week, we truncate these pseudo-temp tables.
HTH
Raj
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