Identify Cause Of Large UGA Consumption?
Apr 27, 2013I'm trying to identify what PL/SQL or the exact code that's is causing massive UGA consumption. How can I identify it?
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My sample data is given below.
DROP TABLE STORE_STOCK;
CREATE TABLE STORE_STOCK
(
no NUMBER(4),
vdate DATE,
code VARCHAR2(8),
clqty NUMBER(8,3),
dept_id NUMBER(4)
)
LOGGING
NOCOMPRESS
NOCACHE
NOPARALLEL
NOMONITORING;
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SQL>select * from store_stock
2 order by dept_id,vdate,no;
NO VDATE CODE CLQTY DEPT_ID
---------- --------- -------- ---------- ----------
359 21-JUL-12 012-042C 1050.1 19
2144 14-NOV-12 012-042C 990 19
1876 23-OCT-12 012-042C 1010 34
4006 12-MAR-13 012-043D 515.425 34
4086 15-MAR-13 012-043D 870 34
4495 13-APR-13 012-043D 498 34
6 rows selected.
SQL>select * from store_issue;
CODE IDATE DEPT_ID QTY
-------- --------- ---------- ----------
012-043D 24-APR-13 34 1650
012-042C 24-APR-13 19 990
Required Output will be
NO VDATE CODE CLQTY DEPT_ID ISS_QTY BAL_ISS
---------- --------- -------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------
359 21-JUL-12 012-042C 1050.1 19 990 0
2144 14-NOV-12 012-042C 990 19 0 0
1876 23-OCT-12 012-042C 1010 34 1010 640
4006 12-MAR-13 012-043D 515.425 34 515.425 124.575
4086 15-MAR-13 012-043D 870 34 124.575 0
4495 13-APR-13 012-043D 498 34 0 0
The total consumed against code '012-042C' is 990 for dept_id 19 and we have stored qty 1050.1 against goods receipt no 359 dated 12-jul-12. So have issued the whole qty against no 359 and balance is 0. For item code '012-043D' the total issuance is 1650 and we have issued it against 03 goods receipt nos.
The below query take time to fetch the data about 25 seconds for 9 rows.
select uctb.member_code As Member_ID,
((uct.price * uct.quantity * i.multiplier) ) As Traded_Value_In_Lacs,
sum(uct.price * uct.quantity) As Total_No_of_Trades,
sum(uct.quantity) As Total_Volume_Of_Trades
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Raw id
---------------- ---
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DB13 job log:
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Avg %Total
%Tim Total Wait wait Waits Call
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---------------------------- ------------ ---- ---------- ------ -------- ------
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/* Formatted on 22/01/2013 19:32:50 */
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE test_rdm_miles (
p_ref_cursor OUT SYS_REFCURSOR
p_success NUMBER)
IS
BEGIN
OPEN p_ref_cursor FOR
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one more solution is
OPEN
FETCH
CLOSE
OPEN (AGAIN) { this will lead to redundancy)
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with t as (
select to_date('8-18-2013','mm-dd-yyyy') dt, '123_' ticket_origin, '123' ticket_destination,101 startid, 101 origin, 0 destination, 'origin' objecttype, 85 amount, 100 area from dual union all
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