Calculate statistics, but do not apply them

Hi all.

I'm on oracle 10g. Is it possible to calculate the statistics, but do not apply them? I was asked if it is possible to make oracle calculate statistics and keep them saved to apply them afterwards.


Thanks in advance.

Hello

Up to 10g it's not possible.

In 11g, a new feature called "pending statistics" were introduced exactly for this purpose.

HTH
Chris Antognini

Troubleshooting Oracle, Apress 2008 performance
http://top.Antognini.ch

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