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Re: Q: What does PL/SQL Diana mean?

From: Michael Levitin <Mich_at_vorkuta.com>
Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 12:21:44 GMT
Message-ID: <35e942f9.231527639@news.vorkuta.com>


On Sun, 30 Aug 1998 05:26:00 GMT, jeremyr_at_dircon.co.uk (Jeremy Russell) wrote:

>I was running the following SQL statement
>
> SELECT name, round(bytes/1024) FROM V$SGASTAT
>
> The output includes the following ....
>
> PL/SQL DIANA 207
>
>What is the significance of "DIANA"? I have seen this elsewhere
>(catproc.sql, I believe). Not urgent but intriguing ...

oracle have package named diana ( look
at$ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/pidian.sql,diutil.sql.

>
>Jeremy
>

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            CU, Michael.

Michael Levitin
nic-hdl: MLL10-RIPE
mailto:Mich_at_vorkuta.com Received on Sun Aug 30 1998 - 07:21:44 CDT

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