SQL & PL/SQL :: Analyze Partition Table

May 22, 2012

Currently we are deleting the partition daily. Table structure is Interval partitioning. After deleting partition how to analyze the partition table.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Analyze Partition Based On Trading Date

Mar 3, 2011

We have fact tables partitioned based on week.

We receive point of sale data on daily basis .

Some times we will receive data for previous week also.

In current system , we are analyzing only one partition(current partition).

Now , we want to analyze all old partitions also based on incoming old trading date.

how can i approach to find partitions for old data (trading_date s)

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Jan 24, 2013

we about analyse tables in oracle.

1) why required table analyze.
2) how to do table analyze.
3) and after analyze what taking steps.

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Apr 19, 2011

I support to get a handle on statistics collectionn in their data warehouses. It seems developers have created several ANALYZE TABLE jobs but the code for these is not stored as PLSQL in the database and thus it is problematic for statistics collection. Even if we collect stats that way we want, these jobs kick in and overlay the statistics we collect every day.

Is there a way to AUDIT ANALYZE TABLE? I can't find it anywhere.

Is there a way to globally turn of ANALYZE TABLE in a 9i database?

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Sep 11, 2012

I load a table through sql loader which takes nearly 14 min for 8-9 millions records, once the records complete i run the analyze table compute statics to gather stats and it takes nearly 15 min. is there any ways so that i can reduce the stats timing. the stats collection command runs from other schema not from where the table is residing.

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Jul 13, 2010

I have a procedure which mainly run queries on a Table which has nearly 9.5 million recodes. This procedures takes nearly 15 min to complete execution on our main database. I exported and imported the schema to our backup database and the same procedure just took 3 seconds to complete.

I tried to analyze the table in our main database and tried to execute the procedure again but did not show any improvements. ANALYZE TABLE DN_ACTIONS COMPUTE STATISTICS;

I am not sure computing the statistics for all the tables in the schema will work. I also checked there is enough disk space where oracle data files are stored. I am also turning on the sql trace to see what sql statements in the procedure is taking longer time.

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Performance Tuning :: How To Assure Partition Table Is Better Than Non-partition Table

Mar 25, 2011

I think that performance better partition table than non-partition table. How to assure partition table is better than non-partition table at SELECT operation?

I have compare a specific query EXPLAIN PLAN at partition table and non-partition table. both tables data is same. Is it true way or not?

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Performance Tuning :: Select Partition Table With Non-partition Key Condition?

Jun 26, 2010

I have a table that partitioned into six partitions. each partitions placed in different table space and every two table space placed it on a different hardisk

when I will do query select with the non-partition keys condition, how the search process ? whether the sequence (scan sequentially from partition 1 to partition 6) or partition in a hardisk is accessed at the same time with other partition in other hardisk. ( in the image, partition 1,4 accessed at the same time with partition 2,5 and 3,6)

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Alter Table To Create Partition On Non-partition Table?

Jun 19, 2012

Can i alter the table to create partition on non partition table, i have tried and could not create it. Do we have some other means to do it as this is the live table and cannot drop them else will lose the data.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Add Range Sub-Partition To Hash Partition Table

Jan 2, 2013

Can I add range sub partition to a hash partition table. Example like this.

CREATE TABLE test
(
test_id VARCHAR2(10 ) ,
test_TYPE VARCHAR2(5) ,
CREATE_DATE date
)
partition by hash (test_id, test_type)
Partitions 3
SUBPARTITION BY RANGE (CREATE_DATE);

When Tried, I am getting syntax error as invalid option.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Adding A New Partition To Existing Partition Table

Jun 14, 2011

i want to create a new partition for version 2

existing table is as below

create table test
(
name varchar2(100),
version NUMBER(12)
)

[Code]....

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Partitioned Table - Inserted Partition Key Does Not Map To Any Partition

Jul 10, 2012

I have two tables in which one is partitioned table with the following details.

CREATE TABLE "SCOTT"."TBL_MITTAL"
("ACCOUNT_NAME" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"BILL_NO" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"BILL_DATE" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"CLI" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),
"ANI" VARCHAR2(50 BYTE),

[code].....

When I am trying to insert record from tbl_mittal into tbl_temp table. I am facing "ORA-14400: inserted partition key does not map to any partition" error

SQL> insert into tbl_temp select * from tbl_mittal;
insert into tbl_temp select * from tbl_mittal
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-14400: inserted partition key does not map to any partition

AS tbl_mittal is having hugh number of records so I am providing only few rows from tbl_mittal table as test data.

ACCOUNT_NAMEBILL_NOBILL_DATECLIANICHARGE_START_DATEDURFROM_LOCATIONTO_LOCATIONINVOICE_IDCIRCLE
10000010357423128271095119301-Feb-111723006000931488182328-JAN-11 11.30.54.000000000 AM59.04CHANDIGARHJAIPUR271095119
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531896615-MAY-12 09.10.36.000000000 AM28.03CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531927115-MAY-12 09.10.41.000000000 AM38.32CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531933015-MAY-12 09.10.46.000000000 AM28.81CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198
10000011844187128348720198715-Jun-121409470011825531930215-MAY-12 09.10.53.000000000 AM28.96CHANDIGARHBANTWAL348720198

[code].....

I also tried to upload the same data using sqlldr.

sqlldr log file contents is as follows:

Total logical records skipped: 0
Total logical records read: 1857532
Total logical records rejected: 801092
Total logical records discarded: 37

[code].....

So some sqlldr bad file contents is as follows.

100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,9355115251,10-JUN-12 05.56.05.000000 PM,36.99,CHANDIGARH,AMBALA,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,7520533825,10-JUN-12 05.56.14.000000 PM,44.12,CHANDIGARH,AGRA,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,9356452151,10-JUN-12 05.56.17.000000 PM,116.83,CHANDIGARH,JALANDHAR,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,9331223048,10-JUN-12 05.56.21.000000 PM,28.33,CHANDIGARH,KOLKATA,348720198,,
100000118441871,283487201987,15-JUN-12,1723958000,7827927893,10-JUN-12 05.56.24.000000 PM,3384.33,CHANDIGARH,DELHI,348720198,,

[code].....

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Partition Size In A Partition Table

Jun 8, 2011

How to find the size pf a partition in a partition table?I guess we need to query views like dba_tab_partitions but I am not very sure. will running dbms_stats.gather_table_stats('schema_name,'table_name,'partition_name')

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How To Assure Partition Table Is Better Than Non-partition Table

Mar 25, 2011

I think that performance better partition table than non-partition table. How to assure partition table is better than non-partition table at SELECT operation?

I have compare a specific query EXPLAIN PLAN at partition table and non-partition table. both tables data is same. Is it true way or not?

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Add Partition To Table Without Partition?

May 5, 2011

I am trying to add partition to table without partition

with following code

ALTER TABLE ACC_LOC1_TAB
ADD PARTITION testpart BY RANGE (ALT_AUTHDT)
(PARTITION UPTO_2010 values less than (31-mar-2010),
PARTITION APR_JUN_10 VALUES less than (30-JUN-2010),
PARTITION JUL_SEP_10 VALUES less than (30-SEP-2010),
PARTITION OCT_DEC_10 VALUES less than (31-DEC-2010),
PARTITION JAN_MAR_11 VALUES less than (31-MAR-2011))

it will raise error ora-14020

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Partition A Non-Partition Table In 11.2.0.1

Feb 21, 2013

I am using Oracle 11.2.0.1 Oracle Database.I have a table with 10 Million records and it's a Non Partitioned Table.

1) I would like to partition the table (with partition by range ) without creating new table . I should do it in the existing table itself (not sure DBMS_ REDEFINITION is the only option ) (or) can i use alter table ...?

2) Add one partition which will have data for the unspecified range.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Dropping Sub-partition / Range-partition And List Sub-partition

May 28, 2010

i have table with range partition and list sub-partition..can i add one more list sub-partition if it is not possible , i have to drop first sub-partition.

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Apr 11, 2011

I need to Analyze and Rebuild the indexes with a script at once for a schema.

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Sep 6, 2010

I used v$locked_object and v$lock query to get the output.. But still I'm an one year exp in ORACLE. How to analyze the output of lock queries. what are the parameters to be analyzed on AWR report.

How to do proper performance checkup in ORACLE database as well analyze it.

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Feb 5, 2013

How i come to know whether tables are analyzed using Analyze or dbms_stat?

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Jul 31, 2013

I have a Datamart DB which has a continuously increasing volume. I run a daily optimize job, to have the data analysed using the below:-

EXECUTE dbms_stats.gather_schema_stats(ownname=> 'xxx' ,estimate_percent=> 25 , DEGREE => 4, cascade=> TRUE );

analyze table xxx.abc compute statistics; But this optimization itself is taking nearly 4 hrs to complete and I can't afford to have the delay.

Is there a better way of running this optimization?

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Performance Tuning :: Top Wait Events - Specific Document To Analyze AWR Report

Jun 24, 2013

We are using 11.2.0.3.0 on solaris 10 facing slow performance, following are the Wait Events in AWR report, Also if any specific document to analyze AWR report and to pin point the performance bottleneck.

Foreground Wait Events
**********************
Avg
%Time Total Wait wait Waits % DB
Event Waits -outs Time (s) (ms) /txn time
-------------------------- ------------ ----- ---------- ------- -------- ------
direct path read 308,729 0 21,191 69 58.0 39.5
db file sequential read 208,754 0 3,742 18 39.2 7.0
cursor: pin S 19,541,899 0 2,561 0 3,668.5 4.8
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How To Partition And Index The Table

Oct 24, 2011

how to partition and index my table for a special problem.

The table:

CREATE TABLE TEST (
ID NUMBER PRIMARY KEY,
U_VALUE NUMBER NOT NULL, -- Ranges from 0 - 30.000.000
O_VALUE NUMBER NOT NULL, -- Ranges from U_VALUE - 30.000.000
CREATE_TS TIMESTAMP DEFAULT SYSTIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
UPDATE_TS TIMESTAMP NOT NULL,
ITEM_TYPE NUMBER NOT NULL --<< Only 4 different values >>
);

As you can see, U_VALUE is ALWAYS lower than O_VALUE.I need to have the CREATE_TS in either main- or subpartition do drop the partitions after some time so i don,t have to use DELETE statements. The table has 360 millions rows.

The application has only 8 query which will always use a WHERE clause like this:

SELECT * FROM TEST
WHERE U_VALUE <= :1 AND O_VALUE => :2 AND ITEM_TYPE = :3

1. Is there any good technique how to create a good index for the queries (application will execute 120 queries per second)?

2. how to partition this table?

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Partition Table Is Not Getting Dropped?

May 2, 2012

I am trying to delete the partition, but I am getting error "ORA-01426: numeric overflow"

The original partitioning was:

TABLE_NAME PARTITION_NAME NUM_ROWS
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201108 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201201 (NULL)
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201202 (NULL)
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_99999999 (NULL)
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201106 1159130358
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201105 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201104 1212566971
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201103 1002557990
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201102 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201101 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201012 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201011 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201010 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201009 0
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201112 (NULL)
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201111 (NULL)
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201110 (NULL)
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201109 (NULL)
F_TFP_CP_MONTH P_201107 1627218307

All partitions were dropped, but three; these three returned the same error when trying to drop them:

SQL> alter table dw.F_TFP_CP_MONTH drop partition P_201112;
alter table dw.F_TFP_CP_MONTH drop partition P_201112
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01426: numeric overflow

SQL> alter table dw.F_TFP_CP_MONTH drop partition P_201111;
alter table dw.F_TFP_CP_MONTH drop partition P_201111
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01426: numeric overflow

SQL> alter table dw.F_TFP_CP_MONTH drop partition P_201110;
alter table dw.F_TFP_CP_MONTH drop partition P_201110
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01426: numeric overflow

So, the situation now is that the table only has these three partitions, and we are not able to empty the table, so that we can later purge it and recover the

space.

free that space and empty the contents of the table?

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Locks On Partition Table?

May 13, 2011

I have the below questions on the locking mechanism in a partition table. Example I execute the below query,

delete from table_name subpartition (subpartition_name);

In that case,

1. If we perform above query, then which level of lock is happened to the table/partition & sub-partitions?

2. If we perform above query on same sub-partition of the same table with different where clause, what will happen?

3. If we perform above query for same table but different sub partition at same time, what will happen?

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Indexing In Partition Table

Apr 16, 2013

i want to ask about indexing in partition table. i have table that indexed by local index. when i want to select all data. I execute this query

select * from Book_Issue_Part where status='Pinjam';

but it does not select all data, only partly data have selected. is it a wrong query to select all data in indexing partition table? so what query should i execute to get all data.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Table Partition Using Joins

Mar 21, 2011

can i able to partition the table based on the column which is in another table ??

For example Table X need to be partitioned based on the column in The Table Y . and Table X and table Y has some relation.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Partition Of Existing Table

Nov 30, 2011

We have a transaction table and has 30 million rows. The table is not partitioned till date. We need to create partition on this table. We had an idea of moving this data to a temporary table and create partition[range]on the original table and move the data back.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Hash Partition Table

Jun 27, 2010

I am facing a problem in fetching / updating records from a customer details table having around 20 million records. The table contains around 30 fields with 'MOBILE_NO' as primary key. most of the queries are having 'mobile_no' in where clause .I am planning to hash partition that table using mobile_no column as there is no other column available which can be used for partition.

clarify whether creating hash partition on such key would increase performance of data extraction as I have read on net that hash partitioning is not effective for performance tuning.

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SQL & PL/SQL :: Partition On Existed Table

Aug 14, 2010

How can we partition the existed table.

below scenario.

CREATE TABLE table_partition(sales number,year date,item char(4))
partition by range(year)
(
PARTITION p1 VALUES LESS THAN 1980,
PARTITION p2 VALUES LESS THAN 1982,
PARTITION p3 VALUES LESS THAN 1985
);

The above code will create table with partition.

That is the table is not existed before we are creating table with partition.

But my requirement is the table is already existed with 100000 rows.Now I want to range partition that table.

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