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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » SQL PLUS Session Environment » analyze 
29. 33. 6. analyze and autotrace single column key and multi-column key
SQL>
SQL> create table t
  2  as
  3  select from all_objects;

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> create index t_idx1 on t(object_id);

Index created.

SQL>
SQL> create index t_idx2 on t(owner,object_type);

Index created.

SQL>
SQL> analyze table t
  2  compute statistics
  3  for table
  4  for all indexes
  5  for all indexed columns;

Table analyzed.

SQL> set autotrace traceonly explain
SQL> select object_id, owner, object_type
  2    from t
  3   where object_id between 100 and 2000
  4     and owner = 'SYS'
  5  /

Execution Plan
----------------------------------------------------------
Plan hash value: 1601196873

----------------------------------------------------------
| Id  | Operation         | Name | Rows  | Bytes | Cost  |
----------------------------------------------------------
|   SELECT STATEMENT  |      |   938 66598 |    25 |
|*  |  TABLE ACCESS FULL| T    |   938 66598 |    25 |
----------------------------------------------------------

Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
---------------------------------------------------

   - filter("OBJECT_ID">=100 AND "OBJECT_ID"<=2000 AND "OWNER"='SYS')

Note
-----
   - cpu costing is off (consider enabling it)

SQL>
SQL> set autotrace traceonly
SQL> select object_id, owner, object_type
  2    from t
  3   where object_id between 100 and 2000
  4     and owner = 'SYS'
  5  /

1250 rows selected.


Execution Plan
----------------------------------------------------------
Plan hash value: 1601196873

----------------------------------------------------------
| Id  | Operation         | Name | Rows  | Bytes | Cost  |
----------------------------------------------------------
|   SELECT STATEMENT  |      |   938 66598 |    25 |
|*  |  TABLE ACCESS FULL| T    |   938 66598 |    25 |
----------------------------------------------------------

Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
---------------------------------------------------

   - filter("OBJECT_ID">=100 AND "OBJECT_ID"<=2000 AND "OWNER"='SYS')

Note
-----
   - cpu costing is off (consider enabling it)


Statistics
----------------------------------------------------------
          0  recursive calls
          0  db block gets
        246  consistent gets
          0  physical reads
          0  redo size
      25173  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
       1293  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
         85  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          0  sorts (memory)
          0  sorts (disk)
       1250  rows processed

SQL>
SQL> select /*+ index( t t_idx1 ) */ object_id, owner, object_type
  2    from t
  3   where object_id between 100 and 2000
  4     and owner = 'SYS'
  5  /

1250 rows selected.


Execution Plan
----------------------------------------------------------
Plan hash value: 4055207394

----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Id  | Operation                   | Name   | Rows  | Bytes | Cost  |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|   SELECT STATEMENT            |        |   938 66598 |    32 |
|*  |  TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| T      |   938 66598 |    32 |
|*  |   INDEX RANGE SCAN          | T_IDX1 |  1810 |       |     |
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
---------------------------------------------------

   - filter("OWNER"='SYS')
   - access("OBJECT_ID">=100 AND "OBJECT_ID"<=2000)

Note
-----
   - cpu costing is off (consider enabling it)


Statistics
----------------------------------------------------------
          1  recursive calls
          0  db block gets
        195  consistent gets
          0  physical reads
          0  redo size
      25173  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
       1293  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
         85  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          0  sorts (memory)
          0  sorts (disk)
       1250  rows processed

SQL>
SQL> select /*+ index( t t_idx2 ) */ object_id, owner, object_type
  2    from t
  3   where object_id between 100 and 2000
  4     and owner = 'SYS'
  5  /

1250 rows selected.


Execution Plan
----------------------------------------------------------
Plan hash value: 3371054274

----------------------------------------------------------------------
| Id  | Operation                   | Name   | Rows  | Bytes | Cost  |
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|   SELECT STATEMENT            |        |   938 66598 |   522 |
|*  |  TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID| T      |   938 66598 |   522 |
|*  |   INDEX RANGE SCAN          | T_IDX2 |  6520 |       |    23 |
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Predicate Information (identified by operation id):
---------------------------------------------------

   - filter("OBJECT_ID">=100 AND "OBJECT_ID"<=2000)
   - access("OWNER"='SYS')

Note
-----
   - cpu costing is off (consider enabling it)


Statistics
----------------------------------------------------------
          1  recursive calls
          0  db block gets
        670  consistent gets
          0  physical reads
          0  redo size
      22392  bytes sent via SQL*Net to client
       1293  bytes received via SQL*Net from client
         85  SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client
          0  sorts (memory)
          0  sorts (disk)
       1250  rows processed

SQL>
SQL> set autotrace off
SQL>
SQL> drop table t;

Table dropped.
29. 33. analyze
29. 33. 1. analyze table compute statistics
29. 33. 2. analyze compute statistics on table with index
29. 33. 3. Analyze table with user defined column type
29. 33. 4. analyze table compute statistics for table for all indexes for all indexed columns
29. 33. 5. analyze and autotrace full outer join and union
29. 33. 6. analyze and autotrace single column key and multi-column key
29. 33. 7. analyze and autotrace table with primary key
29. 33. 8. analyze index t_idx validate structure
29. 33. 9. analyze table TABLENAME compute statistics;
29. 33. 10. analyze table after creating index
29. 33. 11. analyze table estimate statistics
29. 33. 12. analyze table students compute statistics
29. 33. 13. analyze table t compute statistics for table for columns id;
29. 33. 14. analyze table t compute statistics for table, for all indexes, for all indexed columns
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