RE: sys.IDL_UB1$

2001-05-15 Thread Miller, Jay
Thanks to everyone who replied! -Original Message- Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 6:31 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Hi Jay, Does anyone know what the SYS.IDL_UB1$ table is? It suddenly grew to app. 100Meg in my Development database. I tried searching on it on Ixora on

RE: sys.IDL_UB1$

2001-05-14 Thread Jamadagni, Rajendra
Jay, I think these tables deal with p-code chunks for pl/sql objects ... do you have lots of server side code? It is possible that you can truncate these tables, but then you'll have to recompile ALL (including SYS/SYSTEM) owned packages and user packages. Not recommended without help from OWS

Re: sys.IDL_UB1$

2001-05-14 Thread Tim Sawmiller
I believe that table holds the PL/SQL source code. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/14/01 03:30PM Does anyone know what the SYS.IDL_UB1$ table is? It suddenly grew to app. 100Meg in my Development database. I tried searching on it on Ixora on Friday but as soon as I did my computer crashed. Now that I'm

Re: sys.IDL_UB1$

2001-05-14 Thread Bill Pribyl
Miller, Jay wrote: Does anyone know what the SYS.IDL_UB1$ table is? It suddenly grew to app. 100Meg in my Development database. Someone probably loaded (or generated) a ton of PL/SQL into the database. Although I've never attempted a truncate on these tables, some Metalink sources claim

Re: sys.IDL_UB1$

2001-05-14 Thread Diana_Duncan
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RE: sys.IDL_UB1$

2001-05-14 Thread John Kanagaraj
Hi Jay, Does anyone know what the SYS.IDL_UB1$ table is? It suddenly grew to app. 100Meg in my Development database. I tried searching on it on Ixora on Friday but as soon as I did my computer crashed. Now that I'm back up I decided it might be safer to post here :). Did you recently install