RE: In a BIND again...

  • From: "Sweetser, Joe" <JSweetser@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Allen, Brandon" <Brandon.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 10:44:41 -0600

Thanks.  Indeed, the values are in there.  And the 6th value (bind 5) is
NULL so maybe the throws off Trace Analyzer.
 
Anyone know for sure?
 
thanks again,
-joe
 
BINDS #3:
 bind 0: dty=2 mxl=22(22) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=0
size=292 offset=0
   bfp=40759c44 bln=22 avl=03 flg=05
   value=172
 bind 1: dty=2 mxl=22(22) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=0 size=0
offset=24
   bfp=40759c5c bln=22 avl=01 flg=01
   value=0
 bind 2: dty=2 mxl=22(22) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=0 size=0
offset=48
   bfp=40759c74 bln=22 avl=01 flg=01
   value=0
 bind 3: dty=2 mxl=22(22) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=0 size=0
offset=72
   bfp=40759c8c bln=22 avl=01 flg=01
   value=0
 bind 4: dty=2 mxl=22(22) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=0 size=0
offset=96
   bfp=40759ca4 bln=22 avl=01 flg=01
   value=0
 bind 5: dty=180 mxl=11(11) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=0
size=0 offset=120
   bfp=40759cbc bln=11 avl=07 flg=01
   value=
Dump of memory from 0x40759CBC to 0x40759CC3
40759CB0                            0C0A6B78              [xk..]
40759CC0 00010101                             [....]
 bind 6: dty=1 mxl=32(15) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=10
size=0 offset=132
   bfp=40759cc8 bln=32 avl=05 flg=01
   value="1362%"
 bind 7: dty=1 mxl=128(99) mal=00 scl=00 pre=00 oacflg=03 oacfl2=10
size=0 offset=164
   bfp=40759ce8 bln=128 avl=33 flg=01
   value="icat.external.icat@woodsrb#com#.%"


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From: Allen, Brandon [mailto:Brandon.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 10:35 AM
To: Sweetser, Joe; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: In a BIND again...


Take a look at the BIND section of the raw trace file and see what they
look like there.  Maybe some of them were NULL so trace analyzer doesn't
show them.  I'm not sure since I haven't played with the trace analyzer
much.  I usually get by with just the raw trace file, tkprof and
manually looking up the relevant table/index stats.
 
Regards,
Brandon

 

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