John-

Just got back from a vacation and saw this...  Our jr DBA is in the process of doing 
this.  Care to
share your code???

Thanks,
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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Raj (and all who use Oracle's Trace analyzer,

I 'converted' the trace analzyer tables to GTTs, and no longer had the space
issues with large trace files. This is because the data is stored
'temporarily' and is used for reporting in a subsequent SQL in the same
session stream, and not reused elsewhere. Haven't really measured
performance improvement, but this should ride on all the advantages that GTT
provides.

FWIW!
John Kanagaraj
DB Soft Inc
Phone: 408-970-7002 (W)

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Thanks,

I have been using that tool for a long time now, it needs a big tablespace
(cause everything is loaded in tables) and puts a load on the server. It is
good for smaller files, but takes too long on larger files.

Nevertheless it is a great utility.
Raj
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go to metalink and check out trace analyzer. ITs a new tool for analyzing
10046 traces. Has ALOT more detail than tkprof. Major improvement. Its on
metalink.





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