Hi Ryan,

The words "session specific" have to do with the difference between a
process and a session. Many Oracle environments run with just one user
session per process, but in general there can be multiple user sessions
being serviced by a single process.

The UGA holds persistent data structures that are specific to a particular
session (even though other sessions may be connected through the same
process). By contrast, the PGA contains persistent data structures that are
specific to the process (not general to the instance) but must be visible to
all sessions connected via that process, and the CGA holds transient data
structures that are only required for the duration of a single call.

The UGA consists of a small fixed area containing a few atomic variables,
small data structures and pointers. The rest of the UGA is a heap. Most of
the UGA heap is for private SQL and PL/SQL areas. So yes, package variables
and bind variable are there (although the bind meta-data is in the SGA) but
sort areas, row source buffers, and runtime state data are also major space
consumers.

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I cant find any specifics in the docs. I must be missing something. All I
see is 'session specific information'?

Does this mean package variables? SQLPLUS bind variables? What does this
mean? 


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