We have a fairly big query that takes about 6 hours to complete. To speed up things, we thought of the following: Create a logon trigger, which stores in memory each user's info during login time.
Then when the user clicks a button that starts this query, to have his/her info already in memory as opposed to getting it from disk somewhere.
So basically, I just wanted to verify that a login trigger does indeed store things in memory and keeps it there until logout. Is that correct, or should I expect surprises?
thanks, maa
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