Re: Q: storig frequently used tables into memory?

From: Gerard H. Pille <ghp_at_infosoft.be>
Date: 1996/03/13
Message-ID: <4i7f8d$4e5_at_news.Belgium.EU.net>#1/1


In article <4i5t41$k5l_at_iliana.csl.sni.be>, Marc PETERS - Groupe ICC (mpe_at_dallas.csl.sni.be) says...
!>
!>Hy everybody,
!>
!>for a project, we have defined a data-dictionary to manage acces to our
!>data in an ORACLE 7.1.6 database on DEC-Alpha.
!>
!>Because the data dictionary tables are really often accessed by the
!users
!>I wander how it would be possible to load them 'permanently' into
!memory.
!>I remember that it should work but I don't know exacly how and where I
!have
!>to look for.
!>
!>Questions:
!> - Is it really possible and with which version
!> - How must I procede to store the tables into memory
!>
!>
!>Thanks in advance
!>
!>
!>Marc
!>mpe_at_csl.sni.be
!>
!>PS: If possible respond by e-mail.
!>
!>
If they are accessed quite often, don't bother: they will be in memory in the db_block_buffers, I believe.

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Kind reGards
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Received on Wed Mar 13 1996 - 00:00:00 CET

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