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From: "Roger Jackson" <rjackson@wire.net.au>
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Subject: Determining skewed indexes
Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 19:07:48 +1000
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Hi

I think this is a difficult question, but is there a way to determine if a
B-tree index has become skewed?

Any differences between Oracle 7.3, Oracle 8 and Oracle 8i?

Anyone have any ideas?

TIA

Roger





