Re: new sql tuning book

  • From: Jared.Still@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2004 09:35:58 -0800

Mogens, it looks like you may want to just post this somewhere on 
miracleas.dk if that is allowed. 
I also would like a copy.  :)

Jared





Mogens Nørgaard <mln@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Is he using the Throw-Away Method (TAM) pioneered by Martin Berg of 
Oracle? Martin wrote a 50-page note about it. Let me know if anybody on 
the list wants it. Can't attach it here, of course. It's a very, very 
smart way of handling it, and it's based on row counts.

Mogens

Pete Finnigan wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I bought this book recently when i saw it in Borders in York after i
>heard about it here and thought it sounded like an interesting idea.  I
>have not read it yet (like others here..:-) but i have skimmed parts of
>it and read the appendix that summarises the technique with a worked
>example. I like the idea. It seems like its a sort of manual cost based
>optimizing technique?
>
>good book though, i suspect very worth reading.
>
>kind regards
>
>Pete
> 
>


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