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Topic: Database Administration >> how to prioritise a user query execution

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 Title: how to prioritise a user query execution
 raja  Posted: Aug 13, 2007 12:25:24 AM

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 hi,

is there any way to prioritise a user query execution.

ex.
suppose there are two users apps user and normal user is there any way to give high priority to apps user?

 Mohammed Taj
Posted: Aug 13, 2007 12:29:34 AM  

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Hi,

AFAIK no,

Regards
Taj

 raja
Posted: Aug 13, 2007 12:30:51 AM  

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afaik no? wat it menas?

 Jolly
Posted: Aug 13, 2007 01:42:41 AM  

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AFAIK ===> As Far As I Know

 raja
Posted: Aug 13, 2007 01:51:22 AM  

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How to prioritise the traffic of differnt users in 10g

 Nand
Posted: Aug 13, 2007 09:08:29 AM  

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But why do u want to prioritize the query execution...For server all clients are treated the same.


 Ramesh Joyisa
Posted: Aug 14, 2007 06:46:15 AM  

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why you want to prioritise

 cbs
Posted: Aug 14, 2007 08:57:48 AM  

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you can prioritise a user by using resource plans and consumer groups.
a usr can be assigned to a usr group having greater priority over resources. Read defining Resource Plans and Consumer Groups features of Oralce.

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