Thanks all for your advice. Will check an option to do estimate.
Yechiel Adar
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> At the last Open World I attended a couple of sessions
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At the last Open World I attended a couple of sessions
where the general advice for 9i DB is to use ANALYZE
ESTIMATE without specifying ANY value. A few brief
"comparision" tests did show that it got better results
than the alternatives tested.
As always, YMMV & HTH
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DBMS_STATS can be used to analyze tables.
Dave
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DBMS_STATS can be used to analyze tables.
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Apart from explicity running an ANALYZE command against a table, what, if
any, other events/actions can cause an analyze to be run on the ta
No Impact. Analyze would just collect the latest statistics for the
concerned table and the next time any query gets fired on this table the
optimizer (CBO) would generate the execution plan based on these statistics.
I also believe that this would be healthier sign as the CBO is generating
plan
dbms_stats
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> Apart from explicity running an ANALYZE command against a table,
> what, if
> any, other events/actions can cause an analyze to be run on the
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An export has default parameter of STATISTICS=ESTIMATE.
If such an exported file is imported , the default import
parameter ANALYZE=Y will result in the import utility
executing the analyze stmts in dump file.
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Jared,
Thanks for replying.
You are right about binds and histograms. I didn't mean to imply "real"
histograms, where the number of buckets (size) are specified. Instead, in
this case, a simple "analyze table foo compute statistics" was used. This
would result in "column statistics" for *all* co
Larry,
You might want to give this a try using PL/SQL and bind variables.
I don't know if this has changed in 8i, but in 8.x, queries using
bind variables could not make use of histograms ( column statistics )
Jared
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> Sam,
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> You had the right topic.
They most definitely non indexed will have influence on the CBO - there is
the ANALYZE FOR ALL COLUMNS option anyhow, that is there for that reason. I
think also likely used in conjunction with histograms on fields - DSS / Data
Warehouse :
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Sam
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Sam,
You had the right topic. The original questions was "In what way do
statistics (or lack thereof) on non-indexed columns influence the CBO?". I
was having trouble thinking of a scenario where this would make a
difference, hence my posing the question to the list.
I finally thought of a scena
I missed out on original e-mail regarding this subject so I hope I'm on the
right track, but I assume that the CBO will use non-indexed columns in its
algorithms. I know DB2 would use non-indexed columns, maybe because DB2 is
a more advanced optimizer(only because IBM have been doing it a lot lon
Steve,
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
My initial thought was that the stats would be of no use, but, the thing
that still makes me wonder is why would a simple "analyze table compute
statistics" gather statistics on *all* columns. For this to be the default
behavior, there could be a reaso
Hi Larry,
I think that the answer is that the statistics are of no use to the CBO until an
index is created.
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