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Jul 12: Jonathan Lewis Articles

Some of you will already know this, but ....

I pointed out the following entertaining thread on one of the OTN Forums to a friend. He asked how I had noticed it.

I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I don't spend all day on the forums (and at this point I should introduce my recurring promise to blog about that one day). I just happened to notice that Jonathan Lewis had updated a couple of his articles. Despite the fact that a lot of his activity is focussed on his blog these days, don't miss out on updates to the articles via this handy feed.
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#1 - Noons said:
2007-07-12 07:52 - (Reply)

Magic!
Thanks a lot for the feed, Doug.

#1.1 - Doug Burns said:
2007-07-12 08:22 - (Reply)

Well it's really Eddie Awads and Jonathan to thank

http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/ind_misc.html

but glad to publicise it again.

#2 - Steeve Bisson said:
2007-07-12 15:52 - (Reply)

I follow Jonathan Lewis forum on otn with this rss feed:
http://www.dapper.net/transform.php?dappName=OraForumsByAuthor&transformer=RSS&extraArg_title=ItemTitle&extraArg_description%5B%5D=ItemText&extraArg_pubDate=ItemDate&variableArg_0=554708

#3 - Pete Finnigan said:
2007-07-12 16:25 - (Reply)

Thanks for the link Doug, I have added it to my Oracle aggregator - http://www.petefinnigan.com/news/blogs

cheers

Pete


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Contents

Part 1 - Default options - GLOBAL AND PARTITION
Part 2 - Estimated Global Stats
Part 3 - Stats Aggregation Problems I
Part 4 - Stats Aggregation Problems II
Part 5 - Minimal Stats Aggregation
Part 6a - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Intro
Part 6b - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Mistakes
Part 6c - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Bugs and Patches
Part 6d - COPY_TABLE_STATS - A Light-bulb Moment
Part 6e - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Bug 10268597

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