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Re: temporary space usage

From: <genegurevich_at_discoverfinancial.com>
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 12:29:04 -0500
Message-ID: <OF619C0085.237586B2-ON862572F9.005FF694-862572F9.006009AB@discoverfinancial.com>


So that means that the TEMP tablespace will always be at 100% usage, correct?

thank you

Gene Gurevich

                                                                           
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The segments will be reused by the another processes as needed. Oracle keeps them so it doesn't need to create them again each time someone wants it.

On 6/13/07, genegurevich_at_discoverfinancial.com <genegurevich_at_discoverfinancial.com> wrote:

> Does the bottom query indicates that the TEMP TS is used by some
temporary
> segments, which will be reused by any
> process that needs TEMP ts and therefore is misleading? Or is there
another
> explanation?
>
> thank you
>
> Gene Gurevich
>

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Alexander Fatkulin




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