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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Oracle-performance tuning Post 91904 by kthri on Tuesday 6th of December 2005 11:19:47 AM
Old 12-06-2005
Thanks Folks for your suggestions,

The trouble is the same table is running parallely when partitioned on a key.

It does not when run as a whole table
 

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ODBC_FOREIGNKEYS(3)							 1						       ODBC_FOREIGNKEYS(3)

odbc_foreignkeys - Retrieves a list of foreign keys

SYNOPSIS
resource odbc_foreignkeys (resource $connection_id, string $pk_qualifier, string $pk_owner, string $pk_table, string $fk_qualifier, string $fk_owner, string $fk_table) DESCRIPTION
Retrieves a list of foreign keys in the specified table or a list of foreign keys in other tables that refer to the primary key in the specified table PARAMETERS
o $connection_id -The ODBC connection identifier, see odbc_connect(3) for details. o $pk_qualifier - The primary key qualifier. o $pk_owner - The primary key owner. o $pk_table - The primary key table. o $fk_qualifier - The foreign key qualifier. o $fk_owner - The foreign key owner. o $fk_table - The foreign key table. RETURN VALUES
Returns an ODBC result identifier or FALSE on failure. The result set has the following columns: oPKTABLE_QUALIFIER oPKTABLE_OWNER oPKTABLE_NAME oPKCOLUMN_NAME oFKTABLE_QUALIFIER oFKTABLE_OWNER oFKTABLE_NAME oFKCOLUMN_NAME oKEY_SEQ oUPDATE_RULE oDELETE_RULE oFK_NAME oPK_NAME If $pk_table contains a table name, odbc_foreignkeys(3) returns a result set containing the primary key of the specified table and all of the foreign keys that refer to it. If $fk_table contains a table name, odbc_foreignkeys(3) returns a result set containing all of the foreign keys in the specified table and the primary keys (in other tables) to which they refer. If both $pk_table and $fk_table contain table names, odbc_foreignkeys(3) returns the foreign keys in the table specified in $fk_table that refer to the primary key of the table specified in $pk_table. This should be one key at most. PHP Documentation Group ODBC_FOREIGNKEYS(3)
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