That's (partly) what the 9i  dynamic sampling
feature is for.  And such tables are, of course,
going to be GTTs.


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I'll see your 'analyzed every 4 hours' and raise you one. We have some
tables that are analyzed every time they are used! They are 'work' tables
that are sometimes empty, very full, or somewhere in between. Running
something when the statistics say the table is full but actually is empty
takes a little longer when CBO says use indexes; however, if CBO thinks the
table is empty and does a FTS when there's actually a million records, well
let's just say it takes a while. Hints work sometimes; however,  analyzing
these table after they are populated and letting CBO do it's job usually
works best.


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