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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 11:45 AM






Gaute schreef:
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Thank you

Sqlplus "set autotrace on explain" solves my second question (B). I also
found it in "Oracle SQL Developer".

But is there a quick way to see all SQL queries sent to oracle from my
application with time per query?
I have been looking around in OEM without luck...

Best regards from Gaute


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 11:45 AM






Gaute schreef:
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Thank you

Sqlplus "set autotrace on explain" solves my second question (B). I also
found it in "Oracle SQL Developer".

But is there a quick way to see all SQL queries sent to oracle from my
application with time per query?
I have been looking around in OEM without luck...

Best regards from Gaute


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 12:29 PM



On Oct 1, 8:57*am, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote, among other
things:
Quote:
Trying to make Oracle work like, or behave like,
a Microsoft product is as productive as trying to teach a pig to sing.

Daniel Morgan
Oracle Ace Director
This one seems to be doing an admirable job in the singing department:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7aoPhED6U


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 12:29 PM



On Oct 1, 8:57*am, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote, among other
things:
Quote:
Trying to make Oracle work like, or behave like,
a Microsoft product is as productive as trying to teach a pig to sing.

Daniel Morgan
Oracle Ace Director
This one seems to be doing an admirable job in the singing department:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7aoPhED6U


David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 12:29 PM



On Oct 1, 8:57*am, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote, among other
things:
Quote:
Trying to make Oracle work like, or behave like,
a Microsoft product is as productive as trying to teach a pig to sing.

Daniel Morgan
Oracle Ace Director
This one seems to be doing an admirable job in the singing department:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7aoPhED6U


David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 12:29 PM



On Oct 1, 8:57*am, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote, among other
things:
Quote:
Trying to make Oracle work like, or behave like,
a Microsoft product is as productive as trying to teach a pig to sing.

Daniel Morgan
Oracle Ace Director
This one seems to be doing an admirable job in the singing department:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7aoPhED6U


David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 12:29 PM



On Oct 1, 8:57*am, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote, among other
things:
Quote:
Trying to make Oracle work like, or behave like,
a Microsoft product is as productive as trying to teach a pig to sing.

Daniel Morgan
Oracle Ace Director
This one seems to be doing an admirable job in the singing department:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7aoPhED6U


David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 12:29 PM



On Oct 1, 8:57*am, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote, among other
things:
Quote:
Trying to make Oracle work like, or behave like,
a Microsoft product is as productive as trying to teach a pig to sing.

Daniel Morgan
Oracle Ace Director
This one seems to be doing an admirable job in the singing department:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7aoPhED6U


David Fitzjarrell


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Default Re: Oracle 11 beginner questions - 10-01-2008 , 12:29 PM



On Oct 1, 8:57*am, DA Morgan <damor... (AT) psoug (DOT) org> wrote, among other
things:
Quote:
Trying to make Oracle work like, or behave like,
a Microsoft product is as productive as trying to teach a pig to sing.

Daniel Morgan
Oracle Ace Director
This one seems to be doing an admirable job in the singing department:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PP7aoPhED6U


David Fitzjarrell


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