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May 1: 10.2.0.5

If I didn't laugh, I'd cry.

Mid-way through a series of posts, the next one of which I plan to talk about some of the myriad bugs and related patches for DBMS_STATS in 10.2.0.4, I discovered via several blogs that the 10.2.0.5 patchset for Linux x86-64 has been released ;-)
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Statistics on Partitioned Tables - Part 6c - COPY_TABLE_STATS - Bugs and Patches
I wanted to talk about a few of the bugs and patches you need to be aware of if you plan to use DBMS_STATS.COPY_TABLE_STATS. Believe me, when entering the world of stats on (sub-)partitioned objects, you had better be prepared to spend a lot of time on
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#1 - Greg Rahn said:
2010-05-01 16:54 - (Reply)

Hopefully that fixes a number of issues and gives you a whole new series of blog posts ;-)

#1.1 - Doug Burns said:
2010-05-03 00:05 - (Reply)

I was hoping it had fixed a copy_table_stats error we were hitting, but apparently not :-(


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Statistics on Partitioned Tables

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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