From: "Jonathan Lewis" <jonathan@jlcomp.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Cost of TO_DATE
Date: 2000/04/04
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Have a look at my web-site for all sorts
of odds and ends.  The answer to that
specific question is also on Connor McDonald's

    http://www.oracledba.co.uk

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Jonathan Lewis
Yet another Oracle-related web site:  http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk

Morten Primdahl wrote in message <38E9BAE2.C6AA5ECB@caput.com>...
>
>Thanks Sybrand, just the info I needed. Where can I find more
>information on how Oracle performs with indexes, various
>datatypes etc? Eg. I need to find out what's fastest, letting
>an INSERT fail on a unique column or check for contents of the
>table first and then insert the missing rows.  I'd like to
>learn more about stuff like that in general, any particular
>reference?
>





