Re: 10046 Trace Pronunciation

  • From: "Daniel W. Fink" <Daniel.Fink@xxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 08:04:13 -0600

For user/developer, I'd say "Extended SQL Trace".  Since "SQL Trace" is 
already part of the Oracle vocabulary and is used by supplied packages 
and commands, it makes sense to refer to it this way.

For other dbas, I tend to say 'one zero zero four six'. Lately, I've 
been thinking how cumbersome this is and have started to refer to these 
events by their last few digits. For example, 10046 is a 46 trace, 10053 
is a 53 trace, etc. Since my speech is usually the bottleneck, I need to 
improve my vocabulary throughput by reducing it's workload.

Daniel Fink

Lee Lee wrote:

>Hi Gurus,
>
>When explaining to another person that I am going to
>do a 10046 trace what is the best why to say it?
>
>"For performance tuning I like to do a one, zero,
>zero, four, six trace."
>
>"For performance tuning I like to do a one hundred,
>forty-six trace."
>
>"For performance tuning I like to do a ten, Oh,
>forty-six trace"
>
>Thank you!
>
>
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