Re: Oracle 10046 tim, e and ela Values use Nanoseconds/1024 not Microseconds, on some Platforms
- From: "Jared Still" <jkstill@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: nigel_cl_thomas@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:05:08 -0700
On 3/31/07, Nigel Thomas <nigel_cl_thomas@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Andrew
You're not the first to discover the joys of Oracle time - eg see Jonathan
Lewis's http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/faq/time_unit.html dated 15 Dec
2002.
Indeed. Also see http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/faq/sleep.html
Somone at Oracle believes that 1000 = 0x400.
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Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist
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