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Great, maybe in my next job I'll get to use Sybase.
Seriously, though, I really need some advise on this one.
To be more specific, I am using Oracle 8.0.4.
Thanks,
Doug
In article <377A2D53.10115899_at_bcg.com>,
Wuchun Shen <shen.wuchun_at_bcg.com> wrote:
> I don't think there is anything like this in ORACLE. But certainly you
can do
> that in
> Sybase. ;-))))
>
> Doug Stailey wrote:
>
> > Is there any way to set the priority of Oracle sessions so that one
session
> > gets more processor resources? What I am looking for is similar to
the
> > 'nice' command in Unix. I don't need a full explantion here, but I
would
> > like
> > to know whether this is possible and where I can find more
information.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Doug
>
>
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