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RE: Analytic bug in 9.2.0.4

From: Brian McGraw <brian.mcgraw_at_ipacc.com>
Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2003 06:09:26 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005D8EF6.20031205060926@fatcity.com>


It wasn’t fixed in my version of 9.2.0.3:

ERROR at line 11:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kkqwrm_noref: COLFDNF set], [], [],
[], [], [], [], []

9.2.0.3, 32-bit. Solaris 8.

Brian



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Jared.Still_at_radisys.com
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 6:29 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

While playing around with SQL for some PGA scripts, I managed to create some SQL
that will consistently cause  ORA-600 [kkqwrm_noref: COLFDNF set]

This appears to be Bug # 2507421, which was supposedly fixed in 9.2.0.3.

Here's the SQL:

select
        pga_target_for_estimate
        , pga_target_factor
        , low_optimal_size
        , high_optimal_size
        , estd_optimal_executions
        , estd_onepass_executions
        , estd_multipasses_executions
        , estd_total_executions
        , ignored_workareas_count

from v$pga_target_advice_histogram
where pga_target_for_estimate in (
        select  pga_target_for_estimate
        from (
                select
                        max(pga_target_for_estimate) over ( partition by
pga_target_for_estimate) pga_target_for_estimate
                        , sum(estd_multipasses_executions) over ( partition
by pga_target_for_estimate) sum_estd_multipasses
                        , max(high_optimal_size) over ( partition by
pga_target_for_estimate) max_high_optimal_size
                from v$pga_target_advice_histogram
        ) a
        where sum_estd_multipasses < 1
        group by pga_target_for_estimate, sum_estd_multipasses
)
order by pga_target_for_estimate, low_optimal_size /

This bit of SQL is a bit useless as is, that is, for anything other than causing ORA-600.

This is on 9.3.0.4 on RH Linux 7.2  Kernel 2.4.20-18.7smp

It also appears on 9.2.0.4 on Win2k SP3.

Anyone else see similar results?  On a test database of course.

Jared

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