V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS . V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS displays information about the progress of advisor execution. Description of the target of the advisor. Amount of work done so far.
V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS . V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS displays information about the progress of advisor execution.
V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS . V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS displays information about the progress of advisor execution. Column. Datatype. Description. SID. NUMBER. Session ID. SERIAL#.
V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS . V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS displays information about the progress of advisor execution.
V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS This view inspects the execution progress of a SQL Tuning Advisor set. Fields The most relevant view fields are as follows: SID: The session ID SERIAL#: The session serial – Selection from Oracle Database 11gR2 Performance Tuning Cookbook [Book], V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS . V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS displays information about the progress of advisor execution. Column. Datatype. Description. SID. NUMBER. Session ID. SERIAL#.
3/24/2016 · v$advisor_ progress details of various advisor jobs like SQL tuning advisor,MTTR advisor 6) Data dictionary views Manage database Dynamic performance views (V$ views) Manage.
V$RECOVERY_ PROGRESS V$RMAN_BACKUP_TYPE V$RMAN_CONFIGURATION. Oracle RAC and ASM, Oracle Data Guard and Streams. Oracle RAC and ASM provide highly available robust architectures for performance, service and reliability as part of the Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA). The following v$ views provide details on these key HA technologies.
V$ADVISOR_ PROGRESS V$SQL V$SQLAREA V$SQLSTATS V$SQL_BINDS V$ACTIVE_SESSION_HISTORY For more information see: Automatic SQL Tuning DBMS_SQLTUNE Automatic SQL Tuning in Oracle Database 11g Release 1 Automatic SQL Tuning in Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (DBMS_AUTO_SQLTUNE) Adaptive Query Optimization in Oracle Database 12c (12.1.
If you are a student looking for advice on a particular major or academic discipline, you might go to the student center and schedule an appointment with and academic adviser. Or is it advisor? What exactly is the correct spelling for this position? Today, I want to talk about these two words, both of which have the same meanings, and explain which of them is correct to use and when.