All,

Just wanted to point out that 'missing' invoice numbers caused by a variety
of causes (even if they were not cached), can cause problems for
Accounting/Finance Depts in certain countries. Basically, the Govt looks on
this as being used for 'tax avoidance', unless proved otherwise. You *can*
miss uncached sequences under certain conditions when the Db restarts or a
short burst of SQL causes pressure on the DD cache... Had this occur once in
an Apps database and had to apply patches to undo and put back the
sequence...

John Kanagaraj
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 10:29 AM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>Subject: RE: Re[2]: Sequences in OPS/RAC
>
>
>The problem is that the ORDER clause comes at the expense of
>CACHE.  You can use SQL tracing to verify that each use of
>the sequence causes an update of SYS.SEQ$ when ORDER is set,
>effectively rendering the CACHE setting a no-op.  So,
>especially in an OPS/RAC environment, the use of ORDERED
>sequences, especially heavily used ORDERED sequences, comes
>at a steep price.
>
>Think about it:  is ORDERED *really* necessary?  In some
>situations (i.e. check numbers), the ORDERED clause would be
>necessary, but unless you are pumping out thousands of
>checks an hour, perhaps a cached sequence shouldn't be used.
> But for system-generated keys, surrogate keys, etc, I don't
>think the semantics of ORDERED are necessary at all.
>
>
>
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have RAC and I always use ORDER when I create SEQUENCE. 
>> The following information is from Oracle Manual: 
>> ORDER is necessary only to guarantee ordered generation if
>> you are using Oracle with Real Application Clusters. If
>> you are using exclusive mode, sequence numbers are always
>> generated in order. 
>> Muqthar Ahmed
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 12:04 PM
>> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
>> 
>> 
>> Hello Hemant,
>> 
>> Monday, November 3, 2003, 11:29:26 AM, you wrote:
>> HKC> However, the Builder.Com article quite explicity
>> asserts HKC> "Sequence generator numbers are guaranteed to
>> be unique only for a single  HKC> instance, which is
>> unsuitable for use as a primary key in parallel or  HKC>
>> remote environments, where a sequence in each environment
>> might generate  HKC> the same number and result in
>> conflicts 
>> Can you point us to the article? My guess is that the
>> author is not familiar with Oracle, and is basing the
>> above statement on his experience with some other database
>> (DB2 perhaps?). There is no problem with using sequence
>> numbers in a RAC. No conflicts will occur. I've never
>> heard of a problem in that regard.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
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