I'm currently doing EnterpriseDB training at a well-known entertainment company. I found out something yesterday that I thought the community would find interesting...

In their game (MMORPG) databases, they have fields on all their tables that indicate whether a record has been deleted or not. I've seen this done before, typically for data retention reasons. But they had a daily process that went through each night and physically deleted the records that had been marked as deleted.

The reason they weren't actually deleting rows real-time is because it cost to much in Oracle to do so. My guess is it's because Oracle has to copy the entire deleted row to the undo log as part of the delete, which would be pretty costly.
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Jim Nasby                                            [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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