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

From: Nuno Souto <nsouto_at_acay.com.au>
Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 22:03:56 +1000
Message-ID: <35F27A2C.1063A866@acay.com.au>


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 ...
>
> Jeremy

It's one of those "undocumented" things of ORACLE. It's actually some of the internal PL/SQL code in compiled format. Maybe the person who named it was a royalist? <G>
Been there since V6...

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Cheers
Nuno Souto
D.C.S. P/L
e-mail: nsouto_at_acay.com.au Received on Sun Sep 06 1998 - 07:03:56 CDT

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