WebMonitor strong expression of mailBody response time

Hello

Please, help me to create expression for WebMonitor strong expression of response time mailBody.

I got the expression for the availability of transaction webMonitor, I've pasted below.

could someone please help me create a same response time?

def message = "Page is not available. Cannot access the URL "+ scope.get("measuredObject/url") +". ";" "
def httpStatus = null;
def values = $scope #httpStatus # .values (scope);
{if (values)}
httpStatus = values.last ()?. GetValue;
}
If {(httpStatus)
def httpStatusMessage = getWebMonitorHttpStatusMessage(httpStatus?.) (ToString());
message = message & "HTTP status is ${httpStatus} - {httpStatusMessage}.";
}
message += "Please contact technical support.";
return the message;

Hi Vicky,

Just try to understand what is missing from the message into the existing rule.

WebMonitor Transaction Response Time Check rule

has a variable of severity level of alarmMsg that references 2 other variables are variables rule.

-alarmMsgPrefix rule variable named transaction - "high response time. "The response time of ${scope.measuredObject.name} of the transaction exceeds.

-variable rule alarmMsgSuffix retrieves the response time

def data = $scope #responseTime # .values (scope);
responseTime def = 0;
{if (Data)}
responseTime = data [0] .getValue (.avg)? : 0 ;
return "ms, current response time is" responseTime + "ms".
}

Golan

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            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory             IN ('Pipeline', 'Forecast', 'BestCase')
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL2'
            THEN L_OPP.TOTAL_RENEWAL__C
          END , 0) AS Renewal_Year2_OPEN_Opp,
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory             IN ('Pipeline', 'Forecast', 'BestCase')
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL2'
            THEN 'Renewal_Year2_OPEN_Opp_Drill'
          END AS Renewal_Year2_OPEN_Opp_Drill
        FROM DW.OPP_C_DIM
        RIGHT OUTER JOIN RT.L_OPP
        ON (TO_CHAR(OPP_C_DIM.OFFER_CODE) =TO_CHAR(L_OPP.Offer_Code__C)
        AND (TO_CHAR(L_OPP.CloseDate,'YYYYMM'))  = TO_CHAR(OPP_C_DIM.PERIOD))
        LEFT OUTER JOIN RT.L_User
        ON (L_OPP.Ownerid=L_User.Id)
        LEFT OUTER JOIN DW.Tm_Rep
        ON (Tm_Rep.Rep_Num='0'
          ||L_User.Rep_Employee_Number__C)
        )) T774110 ON T7167.MEMBER_KEY = T774110.Rep_Id
      AND T7167.SALESYEARMONTH         = T774110.Sales_Year_Month)
      LEFT OUTER JOIN DW.TM_R_REP T7171
      ON T7167.ANCESTOR_KEY    = T7171.CHILD_REP_ID
      AND T7167.SALESYEARMONTH = T7171.SALES_YEAR_MONTH)
      LEFT OUTER JOIN DW.TM_REP T6715
      ON T7171.CHILD_REP_ID_N        = T6715.REP_ID
      WHERE ( T774110.Sales_Year_Month = T7315.YEAR_MONTH
      AND T7171.CH_ID_SYM    IN
        (SELECT DISTINCT D1.c1 AS c1 FROM SUBWITH2 D1
        )
      AND T7171.SALES_YEAR_MONTH BETWEEN '201505' AND '201505'
      AND T7171.CH_ID_SYM IN
        (SELECT DISTINCT D1.c1 AS c1 FROM SUBWITH1 D1
        ) )
      ),
      SAWITH1 AS
      (SELECT SUM(T774110.Renewal_Year2_OPEN_Opp) AS c9,
        SUM(T774110.Renewal_Year2_Closed_Opp)     AS c10,
        SUM(T774110.Renewal_Year1_OPEN_Opp)       AS c11,
        SUM(T774110.Renewal_Year1_Closed_Opp)     AS c12,
        SUM(T774110.OPEN_Oppurtunity)             AS c13,
        SUM(T774110.Closed_Oppurtunity)           AS c14,
        T7315.MONTH_NUMERIC                     AS c15,
        T7171.CH_ID_SYM                  AS c16
      FROM DW.TIM_MON T7315
        ,
        ( RT.L_ACCOUNT T765190
      LEFT OUTER JOIN ( DW.PC_T_REP T7167
      LEFT OUTER JOIN (
        (SELECT TO_NUMBER(TO_CHAR(L_OPP.CloseDate,'YYYYMM')) AS Sales_Year_Month,
          Tm_Rep.Rep_Id                                              AS Rep_Id,
          L_OPP.Account_Name__C                              AS Account_Name__C,
          L_OPP.Closedate                                    AS Closedate,
          L_OPP.Forecastcategory                             AS Forecastcategory,
          L_OPP.Forecastcategoryname                         AS Forecastcategoryname,
          L_User.NAME                                                AS Opp_Owner_S_Sales_Org__C,
          L_OPP.Opportunity_Id__C                            AS Opportunity_Id__C,
          L_OPP.Renewal_Date__C                              AS Renewal_Date__C,
          L_OPP.Total_Incremental__C                         AS Total_Incremental__C,
          L_OPP.Offer_Code__C                                AS Offer_Code__C,
          L_OPP.ID                                           AS Opportunity_ID,
          L_OPP.TERRITORYID                                  AS TERRITORYID,
          L_OPP.ACCOUNTID                                    AS ACCOUNTID,
          L_OPP.OWNERID                                      AS OWNERID,
          L_OPP.TOTAL_RENEWAL__C                             AS TOTAL_RENEWAL__C,
          L_OPP.NAME                                         AS NAME,
          L_OPP.STAGENAME                                    AS STAGE_NAME,
          L_OPP.STAGE_DESCRIPTION__C                         AS STAGE_DESCRIPTION,
          NVL(
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory                = 'Closed'
            AND( OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP IS NULL )
            THEN L_OPP.Total_Incremental__C
          END , 0) AS Closed_Oppurtunity,
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory                 = 'Closed'
            AND ( OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP IS NULL )
            THEN 'Closed_Oppurtunity_Drill'
          END AS Closed_Oppurtunity_Drill,
          NVL(
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategoryname            IN ('Pipeline', 'Potential', 'Commit')
            AND ( OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP IS NULL )
            THEN L_OPP.Total_Incremental__C
          END , 0) AS OPEN_Oppurtunity,
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategoryname            IN ('Pipeline', 'Potential', 'Commit')
            AND ( OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP IS NULL )
            THEN 'OPEN_Oppurtunity_Drill'
          END AS OPEN_Oppurtunity_Drill,
          NVL(
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory              = 'Closed'
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL1'
            THEN L_OPP.TOTAL_RENEWAL__C
          END , 0) AS Renewal_Year1_Closed_Opp,
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory              = 'Closed'
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL1'
            THEN 'Renewal_Year1_Closed_Opp_Drill'
          END AS Renewal_Year1_Closed_Opp_Drill,
          NVL(
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory             IN ('Pipeline', 'Forecast', 'BestCase')
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL1'
            THEN L_OPP.TOTAL_RENEWAL__C
          END , 0) AS Renewal_Year1_OPEN_Opp,
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory             IN ('Pipeline', 'Forecast', 'BestCase')
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL1'
            THEN 'Renewal_Year1_OPEN_Opp_Drill'
          END AS Renewal_Year1_OPEN_Opp_Drill,
          NVL(
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory              = 'Closed'
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL2'
            THEN L_OPP.TOTAL_RENEWAL__C
          END , 0) AS Renewal_Year2_Closed_Opp,
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory              = 'Closed'
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL2'
            THEN 'Renewal_Year2_Closed_Opp_Drill'
          END AS Renewal_Year2_Closed_Opp_Drill,
          NVL(
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory             IN ('Pipeline', 'Forecast', 'BestCase')
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL2'
            THEN L_OPP.TOTAL_RENEWAL__C
          END , 0) AS Renewal_Year2_OPEN_Opp,
          CASE
            WHEN L_OPP.Forecastcategory             IN ('Pipeline', 'Forecast', 'BestCase')
            AND OPP_C_DIM.OPPORTUNITIES_GROUP ='RENEWAL2'
            THEN 'Renewal_Year2_OPEN_Opp_Drill'
          END AS Renewal_Year2_OPEN_Opp_Drill
        FROM DW.OPP_C_DIM
        RIGHT OUTER JOIN RT.L_OPP
        ON (TO_CHAR(OPP_C_DIM.OFFER_CODE) =TO_CHAR(L_OPP.Offer_Code__C)
        AND (TO_CHAR(L_OPP.CloseDate,'YYYYMM'))  = TO_CHAR(OPP_C_DIM.PERIOD))
        LEFT OUTER JOIN RT.L_User
        ON (L_OPP.Ownerid=L_User.Id)
        LEFT OUTER JOIN DW.Tm_Rep
        ON (Tm_Rep.Rep_Num='0'
          ||L_User.Rep_Employee_Number__C)
        )) T774110 ON T7167.MEMBER_KEY = T774110.Rep_Id
      AND T7167.SALESYEARMONTH         = T774110.Sales_Year_Month) ON T765190.ID = T774110.ACCOUNTID)
      LEFT OUTER JOIN DW.TM_R_REP T7171
      ON T7167.ANCESTOR_KEY          = T7171.CHILD_REP_ID
      AND T7167.SALESYEARMONTH       = T7171.SALES_YEAR_MONTH
      WHERE ( T774110.Sales_Year_Month = T7315.YEAR_MONTH
      AND T7171.CH_ID_SYM    IN
        (SELECT DISTINCT D1.c1 AS c1 FROM SUBWITH2 D1
        )
      AND T7171.SALES_YEAR_MONTH BETWEEN '201505' AND '201505'
      AND T7171.CH_ID_SYM IN
        (SELECT DISTINCT D1.c1 AS c1 FROM SUBWITH1 D1
        ) )
      GROUP BY T7171.CH_ID_SYM,
        T7315.MONTH_NUMERIC
      )
    SELECT DISTINCT D2.c9 AS c1,
      D2.c10              AS c2,
      D2.c11              AS c3,
      D2.c12              AS c4,
      D2.c13              AS c5,
      D2.c14              AS c6,
      D1.c1               AS c7,
      D1.c2               AS c8,
      D1.c3               AS c9,
      D1.c4               AS c10,
      D1.c5               AS c11,
      D1.c6               AS c12,
      D1.c7               AS c13,
      D1.c8               AS c14
    FROM SAWITH0 D1
    INNER JOIN SAWITH1 D2
    ON SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL(D2.c15)  = SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL(D1.c4)
    AND SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL(D2.c16) = SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL(D1.c7)
    ORDER BY c10,
      c13
    
    
    

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    Global stats

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    | Elapsed.   CPU |    E/S | Request | Cluster |  Others | Pick up | Buffer | Read | Read | Write | Write |  Cell |

    | Time (s) | Time (s) | Waiting (s) |  Waiting (s) | Waiting (s) | Waiting (s) | Calls |  Gets | Reqs | Bytes | Reqs | Bytes | Unloading |

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    |     152.     146.     3.73 |        0.08 |     0.04 |     2.04 |     2.    16 M | 5223.   1 GB |     1. 200KB |  95,11% |

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    SQL details surveillance Plan (Plan hash value = 442312180)

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    | ID |                          Operation |            Name |  Lines | Cost |   Time | Start | Execs |   Lines | Read | Read |  Cell |  MEM | Activity |         Activity detail |

    |    |                                                              |                             | (Estimated) |       | Active (s) | Active |       | (Real) | Reqs | Bytes | Unloading | (Max) |   (%)    |           (Number of samples).

    ===============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================

    |  0 | SELECT STATEMENT |                             |         |       |         1.   152.     1.        0 |      |       |         |       |     0.65 | Cpu (1)                            |

    |  1.   RANGE OF PARTITION ALL THE |                             |       1.  3892 |           |        |     1.          |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    |  2.    ACCESS STORAGE FULL FIRST RANKS TABLE. PC_T_REP |       1.  3892 |           |        |    37.          |   74.  19 MB |  78.45% |   17 M |          |                                    |

    |  3.   TRANSFORMATION OF THE TEMPORARY TABLE.                             |         |       |         1.   152.     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    |  4.    LOAD SELECT ACE |                             |         |       |         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  278K |          |                                    |

    |  5.     VIEW                                                     |                             |     105.  3980 |         1.     + 5 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    |  6.      SORT UNIQUE                                             |                             |     105.  3980 |         1.     + 5 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |  757K |          |                                    |

    |  7.       UNION-ALL                                              |                             |         |       |         1.     + 5 |     1.    14033.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    |  8.        STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_R_REP |      22.    88.         1.     + 5 |     1.       36.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    |  9.        RANGE OF PARTITION ALL THE |                             |      83.  3890.         1.     + 5 |     1.    13997.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 10.         STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | PC_T_REP |      83.  3890.         6.     + 0 |    37.    13997.      |       |         |    2 M |     0.65 | Smart cell table scan (1) |

    | 11.    LOAD SELECT ACE |                             |         |       |         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  278K |          |                                    |

    | 12.     HASH UNIQUE                                              |                             |       1.  4166.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  479K |          |                                    |

    | 13.      HASH JOIN                                               |                             |       1.  4165 |         1.     + 5 |     1.      444.      |       |         |    1 M |          |                                    |

    | 14.       JOIN FILTER PART CREATE | : BF0000 |       3.  4075 |         1.     + 5 |     1.      549.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 15.        OUTER HASH JOIN |                             |       3.  4075 |         1.     + 5 |     1.      549.      |       |         |    1 M |          |                                    |

    | 16.         HASH JOIN                                            |                             |       3.  4068 |         1.     + 5 |     1.      549.      |       |         |    2 M |          |                                    |

    | 17.          VIEW                                                |                             |     105.  3980 |         1.     + 5 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 18.           SORT UNIQUE                                        |                             |     105.  3980 |         1.     + 5 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |  757K |          |                                    |

    | 19.            UNION-ALL                                         |                             |         |       |         1.     + 5 |     1.    14033.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 20.             STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_R_REP |      22.    88.         1.     + 5 |     1.       36.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 21.             RANGE OF PARTITION ALL THE |                             |      83.  3890.         1.     + 5 |     1.    13997.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 22.              STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | PC_T_REP |      83.  3890.         1.     + 5 |    37.    13997.      |       |         |    2 M |          |                                    |

    | 23.          STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_R_REP |    1884 |    88.         1.     + 5 |     1.     1929 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 24.         STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_REP                      |    7136 |     7.         1.     + 5 |     1.     7137 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 25.       RANGE OF SINGLE PARTITION |                             |    7449.    90.         1.     + 5 |     1.     7449.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 26.        STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | PC_T_REP |    7449.    90.         1.     + 5 |     1.     7449.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 27.    SORT UNIQUE                                               |                             |       1. 26032 |         1.   152.     1.        1.      |       |         |  2048 |          |                                    |

    | 28.     OUTER HASH JOIN |                             |       1. 26031 |        72.    + 81 |     1.     8238 |      |       |         |    4 M |          |                                    |

    | 29.      FILTER                                                  |                             |         |       |        74.    + 79 |     1.     8238 |      |       |         |       |     1.96 | Cpu (3)                            |

    | 30.       NESTED EXTERNAL LOOPS |                             |       1. 26027 |        72.    + 81 |     1.      15 M |      |       |         |       |     3.27 | Cpu (5)                            |

    | 31.        HASH JOIN                                             |                             |       1. 26026 |        72.    + 81 |     1.      15 M |      |       |         |  447K |    18.95 | Cpu (29)                           |

    | 32.         OUTER HASH JOIN |                             |       1. 13213 |         1.    + 81 |     1.      332.      |       |         |  452K |          |                                    |

    | 33.          HASH JOIN                                           |                             |       1. 13206 |         1.    + 81 |     1.      332.      |       |         |    1 M |          |                                    |

    | 34.           HASH JOIN                                          |                             |       1. 13199.         1.    + 81 |     1.      444.      |       |         |  434K |          |                                    |

    | 35.            HASH JOIN                                         |                             |       1. 13197.         1.    + 81 |     1.      444.      |       |         |  290K |          |                                    |

    | 36.             JOIN CREATE FILTER | : BF0000 |       1. 13195.         1.    + 81 |     1.      444.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 37.              HASH JOIN                                       |                             |       1. 13195.         1.    + 81 |     1.      444.      |       |         |    2 M |          |                                    |

    | 38.               THE CARTESIAN MERGE JOIN.                             |      27. 13107 |         1.    + 81 |     1.     7449.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 39.                HASH JOIN                                     |                             |       1. 13017.        77.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  750K |          |                                    |

    | 40.                 STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TIM_MON |       1.     4.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 41.                 VIEW                                         |                             |       1. 13013.         1.    + 81 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 42.                  HASH GROUP BY.                             |       1. 13013.         1.    + 81 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  482K |          |                                    |

    | 43.                   OUTER HASH JOIN |                             |       1. 13012.        77.     + 5 |     1.     8238 |      |       |         |    4 M |          |                                    |

    | 44.                    NESTED LOOPS |                             |       1. 13008.        77.     + 5 |     1.     8238 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 45.                     FILTER                                   |                             |         |       |        77.     + 5 |     1.     8238 |      |       |         |       |     2.61 | Cpu (4)                            |

    | 46.                      NESTED EXTERNAL LOOPS |                             |       1. 13007.        77.     + 5 |     1.      15 M |      |       |         |       |     4.58. Cpu (7)                            |

    | 47.                       HASH JOIN                              |                             |       1. 13006.        77.     + 5 |     1.      15 M |      |       |         |  424K |    11.76. Cpu (18)                           |

    | 48.                        HASH JOIN |                             |       1.   193.         1.     + 5 |     1.      332.      |       |         |    1 M |          |                                    |

    | 49.                         HASH JOIN |                             |       1.   186.         1.     + 5 |     1.      444.      |       |         |  420K |          |                                    |

    | 50.                          HASH JOIN |                             |       4.   184.         1.     + 5 |     1.      444.      |       |         |  290K |          |                                    |

    | 51.                           JOIN CREATE FILTER | : BF0002 |       1.    94.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 52.                            JOIN FILTER PART CREATE | : BF0001 |       1.    94.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 53.                             HASH JOIN |                             |       1.    94.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  290K |          |                                    |

    | 54.                              JOIN CREATE FILTER | : BF0003 |       1.     6.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 55.                               THE CARTESIAN MERGE JOIN.                             |       1.     6.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 56.                                STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TIM_MON |       1.     4.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 57.                                KIND OF BUFFER.                             |       1.     2.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  2048 |          |                                    |

    | 58.                                 VIEW                         | VW_NSO_1 |       1.     2.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 59.                                  UNIQUE HASH |                             |       1.       |         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |  485K |          |                                    |

    | 60.                                   VIEW                       |                             |       1.     2.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 61.                                    STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | SYS_TEMP_0FD9D71E1_B445AE36 |       1.     2.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 62.                              USE OF JOIN FILTER | : BF0003 |    1884 |    88.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 63.                               STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_R_REP |    1884 |    88.         1.     + 5 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 64.                           USE OF JOIN FILTER | : BF0002 |    7449.    90.         1.     + 5 |     1.      444.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 65.                            RANGE OF SINGLE PARTITION |                             |    7449.    90.         5.     + 1 |     1.      444.      |       |         |       |     0.65 | Cpu (1)                            |

    | 66.                             STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | PC_T_REP |    7449.    90.         1.     + 5 |     1.      444.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 67.                          VIEW                                |                             |     105.     2.         1.     + 5 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 68.                           STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | SYS_TEMP_0FD9D71E0_B445AE36 |     105.     2.         1.     + 5 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 69.                         STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_REP                      |    7136 |     7.         1.     + 5 |     1.     7137 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 70.                        STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | L_OP                        |   19382 | 12813 |        77.     + 5 |     1.    43879 |  565. 551 MB |  98.18% |   15 M |          |                                    |

    | 71.                       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | L_US                        |       1.     1.        79.     + 3 |   15 M |      15 M |   26. 208KO |         |       |    19.61 | Cpu (30)                           |

    | 72.                        INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | L_US_PK                     |       1.       |        77.     + 5 |   15 M |      15 M |    2. 16384.         |       |     9 h 15 | Cpu (14)                           |

    | 73.                     INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | L_A_PK                      |       1.     1.       151.     + 2 |  8238 |     8238 | 3269 |  26 MB |         |       |     2.61 | Cpu (1)                            |

    |    |                                                              |                             |         |       |           |        |       |          |      |       |         |       |          | monobloc cell physical read (3) |

    | 74.                    STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | OPP_C_DIM |    2304 |     4.         1.    + 81 |     1.     2304 |    3. 112 KB |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 75.                KIND OF BUFFER.                             |    7449. 13107 |         1.    + 81 |     1.     7449.      |       |         |  370K |          |                                    |

    | 76.                 RANGE OF SINGLE PARTITION |                             |    7449.    90.         1.    + 81 |     1.     7449.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 77.                  STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | PC_T_REP |    7449.    90.         1.    + 81 |     1.     7449.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 78.               STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_R_REP |    1884 |    88.         1.    + 81 |     1.     1929 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 79.             VIEW                                             |                             |       1.     2.         1.    + 81 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 80.              USE OF JOIN FILTER | : BF0000 |       1.     2.         1.    + 81 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 81.               STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | SYS_TEMP_0FD9D71E1_B445AE36 |       1.     2.         1.    + 81 |     1.        1.      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 82.            VIEW                                              |                             |     105.     2.         1.    + 81 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 83.             STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | SYS_TEMP_0FD9D71E0_B445AE36 |     105.     2.         1.    + 81 |     1.    13637 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 84.           STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_REP                      |    7136 |     7.         1.    + 81 |     1.     7137 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 85.          STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | TM_REP                      |    7136 |     7.         1.    + 81 |     1.     7137 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    | 86.         STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | L_OP                        |   19382 | 12813 |        72.    + 81 |     1.    43879 |  593. 577 MB |  98,44% |   15 M |          |                                    |

    | 87.        TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | L_US                        |       1.     1.        72.    + 81 |   15 M |      15 M |      |       |         |       |    13.73. Cpu (21)                           |

    | 88.         INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | L_US_PK                     |       1.       |        73.    + 80 |   15 M |      15 M |      |       |         |       |     9.80 | Cpu (15)                           |

    | 89.      STORE TABLE FULL ACCESS | OPP_C_DIM |    2304 |     4.         1.   152.     1.     2304 |      |       |         |       |          |                                    |

    ===============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================

    Information of predicates (identified by the operation identity card):

    ---------------------------------------------------

    2. (("MEMBER_KEY_SYM" =: B1 ET "IS_LEAF" = 1) filter)

    8 - storage("T7171".") CHILD_REP_ID "= 939)

    filter ("T7171". ("CHILD_REP_ID" = 939)

    10 - storage("T7167".") ANCESTOR_KEY "= 939)

    filter ("T7167". ("ANCESTOR_KEY" = 939)

    13 - access("T7167".") SALESYEARMONTH "= 'T7171'." SALES_YEAR_MONTH' AND 'T7167 '. "ANCESTOR_KEY"= "T7171". ("' CHILD_REP_ID")

    filter (CASE WHEN TO_CHAR ("T7171". "CHILD_REP_ID_N") AS 9999% ' THEN 'ALL UNASSIGNED' | " CAST ("T7167". ("TERRITORY_ID" AS A VARCHAR (20)) ELSE 'T6715 '. "" NAME "| "

    '||" T6715 ". "" MIDDLE_NAME "| "  '||" T6715 ". ("" LAST_NAME "END ="JOES CRAMER")

    15 - access("T7171".") CHILD_REP_ID_N "= 'T6715'." REP_ID")

    16 - access("T7171".") CH_ID_SYM '= 'D1'.' C1")

    20 - storage("T7171".") CHILD_REP_ID "= 939)

    filter ("T7171". ("CHILD_REP_ID" = 939)

    22 - storage("T7167".") ANCESTOR_KEY "= 939)

    filter ("T7167". ("ANCESTOR_KEY" = 939)

    23 - storage("T7171".") SALES_YEAR_MONTH "= 201505)

    filter ("T7171". ("SALES_YEAR_MONTH" = 201505)

    26 - storage("T7167".") SALESYEARMONTH "= 201505)

    filter ("T7167". ("SALESYEARMONTH" = 201505)

    28 - access (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM") = TO_CHAR ("OPP_C_DIM". " PERIOD") AND

    TO_CHAR ("OPP_C_DIM". "OFFER_CODE") = "L_OP". ("' OFFER_CODE__C")

    29 - filter("TM_REP".") REP_NUM "=" 0"|" » « « « L_US «. » REP_EMPLOYEE_NUMBER__C')

    31 - access("T7315".") YEAR_MONTH «= TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP".» CLOSEDATE"),"YYYYMM")) AND

    'T7167 '. «SALESYEARMONTH «= TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP".» (((("" CLOSEDATE "),"YYYYMM")))

    32 - access("T7171".") CHILD_REP_ID_N "= 'T6715'." REP_ID")

    33 - access("T7167".") MEMBER_KEY "=" TM_REP. " ("" REP_ID ")

    34 - access("T7171".") CH_ID_SYM '= 'D1'.' C1")

    35 - access("T7171".") CH_ID_SYM '= 'D1'.' C1")

    37 - access (SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL ("D2". "C16") = SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL ("T7171". " CH_ID_SYM") AND"T7167 ". "SALESYEARMONTH"= "T7171". "" SALES_YEAR_MONTH "AND

    'T7167 '. "ANCESTOR_KEY"= "T7171". ("' CHILD_REP_ID")

    39 - access (SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL ("D2". "C15") = SYS_OP_MAP_NONNULL ("T7315". " MONTH_NUMERIC'))

    40 - storage("T7315".") YEAR_MONTH "= 201505)

    filter ("T7315". ("YEAR_MONTH" = 201505)

    43 - access (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM") = TO_CHAR ("OPP_C_DIM". " PERIOD") AND

    TO_CHAR ("OPP_C_DIM". "OFFER_CODE") = "L_OP". ("' OFFER_CODE__C")

    45 - filter("TM_REP".") REP_NUM "=" 0"|" » « « « L_US «. » REP_EMPLOYEE_NUMBER__C')

    47 - access("T7315".") YEAR_MONTH «= TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP".» CLOSEDATE"),"YYYYMM")) AND

    'T7167 '. «SALESYEARMONTH «= TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP".» (((("" CLOSEDATE "),"YYYYMM")))

    48 - access("T7167".") MEMBER_KEY "=" TM_REP. " ("" REP_ID ")

    49 - access("T7171".") CH_ID_SYM '= 'D1'.' C1")

    50 - access("T7167".") SALESYEARMONTH "= 'T7171'." SALES_YEAR_MONTH' AND 'T7167 '. "ANCESTOR_KEY"= "T7171". ("' CHILD_REP_ID")

    53 - access("T7171".") CH_ID_SYM "=" C1")

    56 - storage("T7315".") YEAR_MONTH "= 201505)

    filter ("T7315". ("YEAR_MONTH" = 201505)

    63 - storage (("T7171". "SALES_YEAR_MONTH" = 201505 AND SYS_OP_BLOOM_FILTER (: BF0000, "T7171" ".") CH_ID_SYM')))

    filter (("T7171". "SALES_YEAR_MONTH" = 201505 AND SYS_OP_BLOOM_FILTER (: BF0000, "T7171" ".") CH_ID_SYM')))

    66 - storage (("T7167". "SALESYEARMONTH" = 201505 AND SYS_OP_BLOOM_FILTER (: BF0000, "T7167" ".") SALESYEARMONTH', 'T7167 '. ((("" ANCESTOR_KEY ")))

    filter (("T7167". "SALESYEARMONTH" = 201505 AND SYS_OP_BLOOM_FILTER (: BF0000, "T7167" ".") SALESYEARMONTH', 'T7167 '. ((("" ANCESTOR_KEY ")))

    70 - storage ((TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) > = 201505 AND "

    TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) (< = 201505)) "

    filter ((TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) > = 201505 AND "

    TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) (< = 201505)) "

    72 - access("L_OP".") OWNERID "=" L_US. " (' ' ID ')

    73 - access("T765190".") WITH THE ID "=" L_OP. " ("' ACCOUNTID ')

    77 - storage("T7167".") SALESYEARMONTH "= 201505)

    filter ("T7167". ("SALESYEARMONTH" = 201505)

    78 - storage("T7171".") SALES_YEAR_MONTH "= 201505)

    filter ("T7171". ("SALES_YEAR_MONTH" = 201505)

    81 - storage (SYS_OP_BLOOM_FILTER (: BF0000, "C0"))

    filter (SYS_OP_BLOOM_FILTER (: BF0000, "C0"))

    86 - storage ((TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) > = 201505 AND "

    TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) (< = 201505)) "

    filter ((TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) > = 201505 AND "

    TO_NUMBER (TO_CHAR (INTERNAL_FUNCTION ("L_OP". "CLOSEDATE"), "YYYYMM")) (< = 201505)) "

    88 - access("L_OP".") OWNERID "=" L_US. " (' ' ID ')


    Note

    -----

    -dynamic sample used for this survey (level = 4)

    -Automatic DOP: calculated degree of parallelism is 1 because of the parallel threshold



    Although the table meet statistical why dynamic sampling is to be used? Why 15 million times ID 71, 72, 87 and 88 are executed, curious because that is where most of the time is spent. How can we reduce this 15 million probes?

    Suggestions to reduce the response time sql would be useful.

    Post edited by: Yasu masking of sensitive information (literal value)

    YASU says:

    For educational purposes could you please clarify why the optimizer has evaluated the join condition in the functioning of the FILTER to 15 million lines?

    This is unusual, but TM_REP is attached to another PC_T_REP table using a join operation, so maybe it's the explanation of why it is moved to a FILTER operation had been delayed - could also be a side effect of the combination of ANSI join processing (Oracle internally transforms ANSI joins in Oracle join syntax) and the transformation of outer join internally.

    Very curious to know how this is possible, could you please give us the hint/tour, you can use to push the inner join down execution plan is evaluated as soon as possible to reduce the data to be processed? I have a sql plus, where the situation is almost similar - ranks of filtering 2 million to the hash JOIN operation and return 0 rows. I can post the details of sql here but not to mix different sql question in the same post. Please let me know if you would like to give the details of this sql in this same thread, or a different thread? I searched for this type of information, but to no avail, so could you please suggest how this is possible, if not for this long sql then at least please provide a few examples/suggestions?

    Normally you can influence this through the appropriate join order, for example with the help of the LEADING indicator, for filter indicator PUSH_SUBQ subqueries can also be useful for filtering at the beginning. But here the comment of Franck is particularly important - by leaning on the Cartesian join this problem here should be less relevant.

    As I already said I would recommend here from scratch and think that all that this query is supposed to average and the question why most outer joins is actually converted into inner joins - the current query example returns the correct result?

    Randolf

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