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Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:38 AM
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If the Export has been taken with DIRECT = Y, meaning that the SQL
Evaluation buffer has to be bypassed then Import would not generate the Redo
buffer while Importing back the objects and the relevant data.

While Export it just bypasses the SQL Evaluation buffer,make it faster and
directly put things in TTC buffer recognized by Import of Oracle

If that option was not selected, frequent commit would enable the checkpoint
more often and thus LGWR writing the buffers to redo logs more often. Enable
a buffer size which could be substantial high, so that more number of rows
could be extracted from the Export file in an array thus boosting the perf.

Thanks
Vikas Khanna 

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 5:58 PM
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Hi,

We are importing a large amount of data and uit is generating a huge amount
of redo..is there any way of avoiding this- unfortunately this is on an
8.0.6 database??

Any help/advice would be appreciated!!

Rgds

FAwzia


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