Re: TRCANLZR 11.2.6.1 (ML note 224270.1)

  • From: Dan Norris <dannorris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: dreveewee@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 16:00:36 -0600

I think it's interesting that you feel fortunate to have a 30Mb text file.
:)

Cary Millsap (included this in a recent presentation at RMOUG) and Dan Tow
have a axiom: "No human ever wants to see more than 10 rows of data." (I
think it was 10 rows, maybe 15.) Important corollary to the axiom: "Auditors
are not human."

He's right (as usual) on both counts.

Dan

On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Andre van Winssen <dreveewee@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

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> I installed Trace Analyzer 11.2.6.1 (metalink note 224270.1) to see how it
> works with large amounts of 10046 level 12  trace files.
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> 600MB of trace files were transformed into a 75MB html result file. Did you
> ever try to open a 75MB html file in IE7 ? Well, it doesn't. In case of so
> much extracted information, such a tool should split up the result in
> multiple smaller files just as RDA does. Fortunately there was also a 30MB
> text file generated as well
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>
> Anyone else got experience with this trace analyzer?
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> Andre
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