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On Jun 23, 1:17 pm, michael.spo... (AT) web (DOT) de wrote: Hi, is there a possibility to use the dbms_stats package on schema level to just see which tables would be affected by the gather_auto option? I want first see which tables would be analyzed depending on the output I want to start the dbms_stats package for this schema, or maybe just for some less tables of this output. Regards Michael Doesn't options => 'LIST AUTO' do it? |
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On Jun 23, 1:17 pm, michael.spo... (AT) web (DOT) de wrote: Hi, is there a possibility to use the dbms_stats package on schema level to just see which tables would be affected by the gather_auto option? I want first see which tables would be analyzed depending on the output I want to start the dbms_stats package for this schema, or maybe just for some less tables of this output. Regards Michael Doesn't options => 'LIST AUTO' do it? |
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On Jun 23, 1:17 pm, michael.spo... (AT) web (DOT) de wrote: Hi, is there a possibility to use the dbms_stats package on schema level to just see which tables would be affected by the gather_auto option? I want first see which tables would be analyzed depending on the output I want to start the dbms_stats package for this schema, or maybe just for some less tables of this output. Regards Michael Doesn't options => 'LIST AUTO' do it? |
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