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Subject: Oracle Chaining
Date: 12 Dec 2006 13:35:25 -0800
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Oracle 9i standard.

Ive noticed by looking at DBA_TABLES that some tables have excessive
CHAIN_CNT, the highest been 3266085 on a 45 million row table.
I've set the pct_free to 35 up from 10 but the CHAIN_CNT continues to
climb, is there anything else I can try ?

Thx in advance

