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Oracle slower ?

From: Bahar, Rivaldi (BBASSI-CHQ) <rivaldi.bahar_at_bbassi.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 07:09:31 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005588BA.20030225070931@fatcity.com>


We are converting from SQL Server and Sybase to Oracle. To convert functions and stored procedures we have been using the Oracle Migration Workbench (OMWB) which produced WEAK REF CURSOR and TRANCOUNT global variable.
I looked at (trace and explain plan) statements in the procedures and functions, it seems everything are OK. Init.ora parameters are big enough, statspack generated good values. The same function and procedure took about 1 minute in Sybase but take 9 minutes in Oracle. The difference is the procedures or functions after migration calling OMWB package (globalpkg). Any idea or tuning tips after migrating to Oracle ? Is Oracle slower than Sybase and SQL Server ?

Tia.

Rivaldi



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