It was most definitely a shared db... it was the main Oracle database that the whole university shares. So, it had occurred to me that I might have been contending with someone else.
Also, it wasn't but two or three tables. A lot of the actual activity was being generated most likely by the PL/SQL function, which was doing something with addresses that's pretty intensive.
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Date: 2004-12-17 04:04 pm (UTC)It was most definitely a shared db... it was the main Oracle database that the whole university shares. So, it had occurred to me that I might have been contending with someone else.
Also, it wasn't but two or three tables. A lot of the actual activity was being generated most likely by the PL/SQL function, which was doing something with addresses that's pretty intensive.
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