No, not a clue.

I'll see what I can find out.

Jared





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John:
 
These are not reposts.. Infact one of my post (which I have sent long 
back) appeared today.
 
Jared: Any ideas?
 
 
Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
Bangalore, INDIA

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There have been a few posts today which are repeat posts from a few days 
ago 
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Is it just me, or am I having a slight case of de ja vu here ;P 
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No version numbers, and no O/S details. 
Cary Millsap mentioned to me a little while 
ago that on one of his linux platforms the 
values you got from timed_statistics seemed 
to be a very good random number generator ;) 
Possibly this is just a 32-bit/64-bit misalignment 
in code - I've seem similar silly numbers appearing 
for that reason. 


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|Well here's what's curious... 
|Notice the changing SID-serial# with the same sql address and hash. 
|Notice how elapsed seconds gyrates. Elapsed seconds goes from zero to 
|447,507,719 yet there were only a few seconds between the queries. 
How can a 
| 
|session with 447,507,719 seconds of elapsed time suddenly appear??? 
Why are 
|there sessions going back to November when the computer hasn't even 
been up 
|that long? None of the sessions in V$SESSION_LONGOPS are in 
V$SESSION. The 
|sql 
|address and hash is not extant in V$SQL, V$SQLAREA, etc. Is this view 
|supposed to behave this way? 
| 

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