The problem with the USE_HASH hint is due to the order of the tables in the
FROM clause.  The hint was:

/*+ ORDERED USE_HASH(c) */

But in the FROM clause the "c" table was listed first.  Without the hint I
got a Nested Loops, with the hint I got a Sort-Merge.

But when I simply switched the order of the tables in the FROM clause I got
the Hash Join.

I am on 8.1.6 on Solaris, and tried several combinations to be sure this
problem was related to the requirement that when you have two tables in the
from clause, the one you specify in the USE_HASH hint must be listed last.

Guess this behavior makes sense when you think about it.

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> Does anyone know why a USE_HASH hint that's properly coded might not work?
> Without it my query uses nested loops, but with it the plan changes to
> sort-merge, not a hash join like I want.
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