I think the 'wierd' part that is referred to is the
fact the undo blocks dropped from 893 to 2, then jumped
back to 3181.

Without a commit in the middle, that does seem a little weird.

Jared

On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 08:54, Jamadagni, Rajendra wrote:
> try committing and see if the number changes too ... me thinks it is showing
> the number of undo blocks used by your current transaction. Since this info
> is mainly coming from v$, it isn't dependent upon your transaction
> committing ... 
> 
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> No question here.  Just something weird.  This is a long-running insert with
> NO NONE ZERO ZIP ZILCH NADA commit.  It makes me wonder if something weird
> is going on, or if I am overlooking something in the query.
> 
> SQL> select a.username,sum(b.used_ublk) x from v$session a, v$transaction b
> where a.taddr=b.addr group by a.username;
> 
> USERNAME                                X
> ------------------------------ ----------
> SYSTEM                                418
> 
> 1 row selected.
> 
> SQL> /
> 
> USERNAME                                X
> ------------------------------ ----------
> SYSTEM                                893
> 
> 1 row selected.
> 
> SQL> /
> 
> USERNAME                                X
> ------------------------------ ----------
> SYSTEM                                  2
> 
> 1 row selected.
> 
> SQL> /
> 
> USERNAME                                X
> ------------------------------ ----------
> SYSTEM                               3181
> 
> 1 row selected.
> 
> SQL> /
> 
> USERNAME                                X
> ------------------------------ ----------
> SYSTEM                               3204
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