Nice. 

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> > >      Wouldn't it be nice if dbms_stats could do an "incremental"
> refresh,
> > > tracking ONLY stats changes that might make a difference to 
> > > execution
> plan:
> >
> >
> > I'd settle for a flag I could turn on and off, saying:
> > "do/do not change stats for this object".
> > I know which of them need to be analyzed and which don't. 
> Better than 
> > Oracle will ever, deltas or no deltas, workload managers or not.
> >
> 
> Available in Oracle 10g - "lock stats".
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