Hello, Patrice -- I realize that you wrote this last month.  Did you ever
draw any conclusions about this behavior?

I am trodding the foreign key ground right now hoping to find the golden key
to a huge performance issue.
I found many "unindexed foreign keys" (using the scripts per Note:16428.1),
however none were in the areas I was researching.

I wonder if Expert wanted you to drop them if your table has few rows or if
it has very little variability in the values.
Did you ever find the answer to why Expert suggested this?  Just wondering.

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Does someone know why the Oracle Expert would recommend dropping indexes on
FK columns?

Maybe it calculates there is a low likelihood of the table being locked
during referential integrity checks ?

I thought it was a good idea to have indexes on FK columns... this is an old
7.3.4.5. database.

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)
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