WRT1900AC plan of tuning?

My WRT1900AC has replaced an E3000 as the local router downstream modem Arris cable on the Comcast network.  With the replacement came double my download and performance measures for download which I attribute not to changes in "real" but the difference between routers, this one having two processors that can work in parallel as opposed to the former, which was a single processor.  I am now sorting out which of my devices should be on what band wireless and trying to decide whther or not, it makes sense to substitute default values when it comes to the selection of the channels in the 2.4 and 5 mhz bands...  At the moment all my devices are 'old' hardware components than the router and performance is usually acceptable, but there are three or four neighbors wireless networks detected by things like my phones and the iPad that could be sources of internittent fluctuations or interference.   I am also unfortunately now see "stress" sometimes on the side of Comcast/Xfinity of my internet connection, which is difficult to unravel itself, because it is usually also transient.  Is there a recommended way to go beyond the breaking process default string, or the software on the WRT1900AC monitor for me and 'freeze' things up when they are mentioned as stable?

NOTE: My ethernet was fairly recently "certified" to 1 GB and devices with ethernet ports are generally hooked on the wire, but many have a wireless support as well.  For example, my Acer all-in-one is currently configured with cable and Wireless 'active' and connected to the internet via the WRT1900.  My phone "appears" on the software provided by Samsung, when it is close to the Acer and it may resume the computer, or TV screen if the same software of Samsung is running, everything wireless.  These devices can 'see' things stored on a connected USB 1 TB of disk hung on the router very well.  I don't know how if the signals are sent via the WRT100AC or not, since these devices get wired and wireless IP addresses DNS at 192.168.1.1. and I [m is someone who has learned on the Internet through a career that began at the time where the University of Montreal has been one orginal on ARPA and learned networking nodes "self defense", while that focused on the development and implementation of software efforts.]

My wife is a person who complains to me when Facebook photos on his phone don't flash upwards on the screen too quickly than they would if she was on home computers, so given that the router went, I get a lot of comments at this level.

Y at - it a relatively simple "things to watch" scheme to improve or optimize a home network using the WRT1900AC?  How 'intelligence' is embedded in the firmware?  Compared to the E3000, it's obviouly considerable on the front of the "ease of use".

zundapman wrote:

My WRT1900AC has replaced an E3000 as the local router downstream modem Arris cable on the Comcast network.  With the replacement came double my download and performance measures for download which I attribute not to changes in "real" but the difference between routers, this one having two processors that can work in parallel as opposed to the former, which was a single processor.  I am now sorting out which of my devices should be on what band wireless and trying to decide whther or not, it makes sense to substitute default values when it comes to the selection of the channels in the 2.4 and 5 mhz bands...  At the moment all my devices are 'old' hardware components than the router and performance is usually acceptable, but there are three or four neighbors wireless networks detected by things like my phones and the iPad that could be sources of internittent fluctuations or interference.   I am also unfortunately now see "stress" sometimes on the side of Comcast/Xfinity of my internet connection, which is difficult to unravel itself, because it is usually also transient.  Is there a recommended way to go beyond the breaking process default string, or the software on the WRT1900AC monitor for me and 'freeze' things up when they are mentioned as stable?

NOTE: My ethernet was fairly recently "certified" to 1 GB and devices with ethernet ports are generally hooked on the wire, but many have a wireless support as well.  For example, my Acer all-in-one is currently configured with cable and Wireless 'active' and connected to the internet via the WRT1900.  My phone "appears" on the software provided by Samsung, when it is close to the Acer and it may resume the computer, or TV screen if the same software of Samsung is running, everything wireless.  These devices can 'see' things stored on a connected USB 1 TB of disk hung on the router very well.  I don't know how if the signals are sent via the WRT100AC or not, since these devices get wired and wireless IP addresses DNS at 192.168.1.1. and I [m is someone who has learned on the Internet through a career that began at the time where the University of Montreal has been one orginal on ARPA and learned networking nodes "self defense", while that focused on the development and implementation of software efforts.]

What ISP Modem model # do you have?
Access provider Internet/Service of Modem uses a dynamic address or static WAN IP?
What Modem ISP link service accelerates upward and down are you?
Check the cable between the Modem and the router, switch to be sure. Link >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAT6 is recommended.
Check requirements ISP MTU, cable is usually 1500, DSL is about 1492 to 1472. The ISP and ask.
For DSL/PPPoE connections on the router, make sure that the 'Always ON' option is enabled.
If the ISP's modem has a built-in router, it is best to fill the modem. Having 2 routers on the same line can cause connection problems: link >http://www.practicallynetworked.com/networking/fixing_double_nat.htm and http://cognitiveanomalies.com/cisco-nat-how-nat-works/.

My wife is a person who complains to me when Facebook photos on his phone don't flash upwards on the screen too quickly than they would if she was on home computers, so given that the router went, I get a lot of comments at this level.

Try entering different DNS using Googles name bench with a PC connected directly to the Modem, ISP first. When you find new or faster, DNS entry in the ruoter. IT is known that client machines will only see the IP address of DNS routers, but the router will use any custome DNS that you enter.

Y at - it a relatively simple "things to watch" scheme to improve or optimize a home network using the WRT1900AC?  How 'intelligence' is embedded in the firmware?  Compared to the E3000, it's obviouly considerable on the front of the "ease of use".

Take a look at your surroundings with link > http://www.metageek.net/support/metageek-software-archives/ allows to discover. How many?

Find and use open and clear channels not used by other WiFi. Recommended primary channels to use is 1, 6 and 11 or 13 if your outside the United States. Try to use 48 or 149 on 5 GHz.

Change the simple WiFi modes or methods you need to use. Some new customer HW can support the Signle G or N modes on 2.4 Ghz. He also had some problems with the use of mixed modes on 5 GHz to support AC. I don't have any problems but if your not you using AC modes on 5 GHz, go to the mode unique N. Check with the support of Lim of devices and WiFi supported modes and information the security modes. WPA2 is preferred, however some old HW might not support and may need WPA.

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    snap_20151125_024207.jpg

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    SQL_ID, 20qss2003zzyn, number of children 0

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

    SELECT THE VALUE A.ORGANIZATION_ID, A.ORGANIZATION_CODE, A.ORGANIZATION_NAME DESCRIPTION, ("N", 'N') NVL NVL (TO_NUMBER (NULL),-1), NULL, NVL ('Y', 'Y'), NVL (TO_CHAR (TO_DATE (NULL), 'J'), 0),

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    A.ORGANIZATION_CODE

    Hash value of plan: 3220009238

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    | ID | Operation                                          | Name                           | Begins | E - lines. E - bytes | Cost (% CPU). E Time | Pstart. Pstop | A - lines.   A - time | Pads |  OMem |  1Mem | Used Mem.

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

    |*  1 |  FILTER                                            |                                |      1.        |       |            |          |       |       |    323. 00:00:04.48 |     857K |       |       |          |

    |   2.   SORT ORDER BY |                                |      1.      1.    99.   119 (2). 00:00:02 |       |       |    323. 00:00:04.48 |     857K | 36864 | 36864 | 32768 (0) |

    |   3.    THE CARTESIAN MERGE JOIN.                                |      1.      1.    99.    17 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:04.47 |     857K |       |       |          |

    |   4.     NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    99.    12 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:04.47 |     857K |       |       |          |

    |   5.      NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    95.    11 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:04.47 |     857K |       |       |          |

    |   6.       NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    72.     9 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:04.47 |     856K |       |       |          |

    |   7.        NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    64.     8 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    325. 00:00:04.46 |     856K |       |       |          |

    |   8.         NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    32.     7 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    325. 00:00:04.46 |     856K |       |       |          |

    |*  9 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION |      1.      1.    26.     6 (0). 00:00:01 |       |       |    328. 00:00:00.01 |      31.       |       |          |

    | * 10 |           INDEX RANGE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATIO_IX1 |      1.     44.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    336. 00:00:00.01 |       3.       |       |          |

    | * 11 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS |    328.      1.     6.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    325. 00:00:04.46 |     856K |       |       |          |

    | * 12 |           INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_PK |    328.      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    325. 00:00:04.44 |     855K |       |       |          |

    |  13.            NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.   160.   101 (1) | 00:00:02 |       |       |    325. 00:00:04.43 |     855K |       |       |          |

    | * 14 |             HASH JOIN                              |                                |    328.      1.   147.   101 (1) | 00:00:02 |       |       |    325. 00:00:04.43 |     855K |  1396K |  1396K | 1330K (0) |

    |  15.              NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.   137.    62 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |   7117 | 00:00:04.34 |     853K |       |       |          |

    |  16.               NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.   130.    62 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |   7117 | 00:00:04.31 |     853K |       |       |          |

    |  17.                NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.   126.    62 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |   7117 | 00:00:04.30 |     852K |       |       |          |

    |  18.                 NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.   108.    34 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |   7117 | 00:00:03.87 |     703K |       |       |          |

    |  19.                  NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.    51.     5 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  29873 | 00:00:00.09 |    9054 |       |       |          |

    |  20.                   NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.    37.     3 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    327. 00:00:00.03 |    2949 |       |       |          |

    |  21.                    NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.    22.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    327. 00:00:00.03 |    1968 |       |       |          |

    |  22.                     NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.    18.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    328. 00:00:00.03 |    1640 |       |       |          |

    |  23.                      NESTED LOOPS |                                |    328.      1.    12.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    328. 00:00:00.01 |     984 |       |       |          |

    | * 24.                       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_USER_U1 |    328.      1.     5.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    328. 00:00:00.01 |     656.       |       |          |

    | * 25.                       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNTS_TL_PK |    328.      1.     7.     0 (0) |          |       |       |    328. 00:00:00.01 |     328.       |       |          |

    | * 26.                      TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS |    328.      1.     6.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    328. 00:00:00.02 |     656.       |       |          |

    | * 27.                       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_PK |    328.      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    328. 00:00:00.01 |     328.       |       |          |

    | * 28.                     INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | MTL_PARAMETERS_U1 |    328.      1.     4.     0 (0) |          |       |       |    327. 00:00:00.01 |     328.       |       |          |

    |  29.                    TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | FND_USER |    327.      1.    15.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    327. 00:00:00.01 |     981.       |       |          |

    | * 30 |                     INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_USER_U1 |    327.      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    327. 00:00:00.01 |     654 |       |       |          |

    |  31.                   TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | ORG_ACCESS |    327.      1.    14.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  29873 | 00:00:00.03 |    6105 |       |       |          |

    | * 32 |                    INDEX RANGE SCAN | ORG_ACCESS_N1 |    327.      1.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  29873 | 00:00:00.01 |     737.       |       |          |

    |  33.                  RANGE OF PARTITION ALL THE |                                |  29873 |      1.    57.    29 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   7117 | 00:00:03.76 |     694K |       |       |          |

    | * 34 |                   TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID | WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES |    418K |      1.    57.    29 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   7117 | 00:00:03.36 |     694K |       |       |          |

    | * 35 |                    INDEX RANGE SCAN | WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES_U1 |    418K |      1.       |    28 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   7117 | 00:00:02.49 |     687K |       |       |          |

    |  36.                 RANGE OF PARTITION ALL THE |                                |   7117 |      1.    18.    28 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   7117 | 00:00:00.42 |     149K |       |       |          |

    | * 37 |                  INDEX RANGE SCAN | WF_LOCAL_ROLES_U1 |  99638 |      1.    18.    28 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   7117 | 00:00:00.33 |     149K |       |       |          |

    | * 38 |                INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_APPLICATION_U1 |   7117 |      1.     4.     0 (0) |          |       |       |   7117 | 00:00:00.01 |     326.       |       |          |

    | * 39 |               INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_APPLICATION_TL_U1 |   7117 |      1.     7.     0 (0) |          |       |       |   7117 | 00:00:00.01 |     326.       |       |          |

    |  40.              TABLE ACCESS FULL | FND_RESPONSIBILITY |    325.   8972. 89720 |    38 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  42266 | 00:00:00.01 |    1782.       |       |          |

    | * 41.             INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_RESPONSIBILITY_TL_U1 |    325.      1.    13.     0 (0) |          |       |       |    325. 00:00:00.01 |     650 |       |       |          |

    |  42.         TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL |    325.      1.    32.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    325. 00:00:00.01 |     327.       |       |          |

    | * 43.          INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNTS_TL_PK |    325.      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    325. 00:00:00.01 |       2.       |       |          |

    | * 44 |        TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | MTL_PARAMETERS |    325.      1.     8.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |     327.       |       |          |

    | * 45 |         INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | MTL_PARAMETERS_U1 |    325.      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    325. 00:00:00.01 |       2.       |       |          |

    |  46.       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION |    323.      1.    23.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |     653.       |       |          |

    | * 47 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATIO_FK2 |    323.      1.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |     330.       |       |          |

    | * 48 |      INDEX SCAN FULL | GL_SETS_OF_BOOKS_U2 |    323.      1.     4.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |       2.       |       |          |

    |  49.     KIND OF BUFFER.                                |    323.      1.       |    17 (6) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |      15.  2048 |  2048 | 2048 (0) |

    |  50.      TABLE ACCESS FULL | FND_PRODUCT_GROUPS |      1.      1.       |     5 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |      1. 00:00:00.01 |      15.       |       |          |

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

    Name of the query block / Alias object (identified by the operation identity card):

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

    1 SALT 5 $160134

    9 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI1@SEL$2

    10 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI1@SEL$2

    11 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAO@SEL$3

    12 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAO@SEL$3

    13 SALT$ 4F965A88

    24 SALT$ 4F965A88 / FU@SEL$4

    25 SALT$ 4F965A88 / HAOTL@SEL$6

    26 SALT$ 4F965A88 / HAO@SEL$6

    27 SALT$ 4F965A88 / HAO@SEL$6

    28 SALT$ 4F965A88 / MP@SEL$5

    29 SALT$ 4F965A88 / U@SEL$9

    30 SALT$ 4F965A88 / U@SEL$9

    31 SALT$ 4F965A88 / OA@SEL$5

    32 SALT$ 4F965A88 / OA@SEL$5

    34 SALT$ 4F965A88 / WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES@SEL$10

    35 SALT$ 4F965A88 / WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES@SEL$10

    37 SALT$ 4F965A88 / WLR@SEL$9

    38 SALT$ 4F965A88 / B@SEL$8

    39 SALT$ 4F965A88 / T@SEL$8

    40 SALT$ 4F965A88 / B@SEL$7

    41 SALT$ 4F965A88 / T@SEL$7

    42 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAOTL@SEL$3

    43 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAOTL@SEL$3

    44 SALT$ 5 160134 / MP@SEL$2

    45 SALT$ 5 160134 / MP@SEL$2

    46 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI2@SEL$2

    47 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI2@SEL$2

    48 SALT$ 5 160134 / GSOB@SEL$2

    50 SALT$ 5 160134 / FPG@SEL$2

    Vector data

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

    /*+

    BEGIN_OUTLINE_DATA

    IGNORE_OPTIM_EMBEDDED_HINTS

    OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE ('10.2.0.4')

    OPT_PARAM ('_b_tree_bitmap_plans' 'false')

    OPT_PARAM ('_fast_full_scan_enabled' 'false')

    OPT_PARAM ('_index_join_enabled' 'false')

    ALL_ROWS

    OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$4F965A88")

    MERGE(@"SEL$0EE6DB63")

    MERGE(@"SEL$443FD15E")

    OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$5C160134")

    MERGE(@"SEL$335DD26A")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$4")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$0EE6DB63")

    MERGE(@"SEL$10")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$443FD15E")

    MERGE(@"SEL$6")

    MERGE(@"SEL$7")

    MERGE(@"SEL$8")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$1")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$335DD26A")

    MERGE(@"SEL$3")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$9")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$10")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$5")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$6")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$7")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$8")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$2")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$3")

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI1"@"SEL$2" ("HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION".) "ORG_INFORMATION1")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAO"@"SEL$3" ("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS".) "ORGANIZATION_ID")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAOTL"@"SEL$3" ("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL".) "ORGANIZATION_ID" "HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL" "." " LANGUAGE'))

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "MP"@"SEL$2" ("MTL_PARAMETERS".) "ORGANIZATION_ID")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI2"@"SEL$2" ("HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION".) "ORGANIZATION_ID" "HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION" "." " ORG_INFORMATION_CONTEXT'))

    INDEX (@"SALT 5 $160134" "GSOB"@"SEL$2" ("GL_SETS_OF_BOOKS".) "SET_OF_BOOKS_ID")) "

    FULL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "FPG"@"SEL$2")

    LEADING (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI1"@"SEL$2" "HAO"@"SEL$3" "HAOTL"@"SEL$3" "MP"@"SEL$2" "HOI2"@"SEL$2" "GSOB"@"SEL$2" "FPG"@"SEL$2")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAO"@"SEL$3")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAOTL"@"SEL$3")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "MP"@"SEL$2")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI2"@"SEL$2")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "GSOB"@"SEL$2")

    USE_MERGE_CARTESIAN (@"SALT 5 $160134" "FPG"@"SEL$2")

    INDEX (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "FU"@"SEL$4" ("FND_USER".) "USER_ID")) "

    INDEX (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "HAOTL"@"SEL$6" ("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL".) "ORGANIZATION_ID" "HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL" "." " LANGUAGE'))

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "HAO"@"SEL$6" ("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS".) "ORGANIZATION_ID")) "

    INDEX (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "MP"@"SEL$5" ("MTL_PARAMETERS".) "ORGANIZATION_ID")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "U"@"SEL$9" ("FND_USER".) "USER_ID")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "OA"@"SEL$5" ("ORG_ACCESS".) "ORGANIZATION_ID")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES"@"SEL$10" ("WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES".) "USER_NAME" 'WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES' "." " ROLE NAME""WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES. " "" USER_ORIG_SYSTEM ".

    'WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES '. ' ' USER_ORIG_SYSTEM_ID ' 'WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES '. ' ' ROLE_ORIG_SYSTEM ' 'WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES '. ' ' ROLE_ORIG_SYSTEM_ID ' 'WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES '. (("" ID_PARTITION "))

    INDEX (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "WLR"@"SEL$9" ("WF_LOCAL_ROLES".) "NAME" "WF_LOCAL_ROLES" "." " ORIG_SYSTEM' 'WF_LOCAL_ROLES '. ' ' ORIG_SYSTEM_ID ' 'WF_LOCAL_ROLES '. (("" ID_PARTITION "))

    INDEX (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "B"@"SEL$8" ("FND_APPLICATION".) "APPLICATION_ID'))"

    INDEX (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "T"@"SEL$8" ("FND_APPLICATION_TL".) "APPLICATION_ID" "FND_APPLICATION_TL" "." " LANGUAGE'))

    FULL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "B"@"SEL$7")

    INDEX (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "T"@"SEL$7" ("FND_RESPONSIBILITY_TL".) "APPLICATION_ID" "FND_RESPONSIBILITY_TL" "." " RESPONSIBILITY_ID' 'FND_RESPONSIBILITY_TL '. ((' ' LANGUAGE '))

    LEADING (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "FU"@"SEL$4" "HAOTL"@"SEL$6" "HAO"@"SEL$6" "MP"@"SEL$5" "U"@"SEL$9" "OA"@"SEL$5" "WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES"@"SEL$10" "WLR"@"SEL$9" "B"@"SEL$8" "T"@"SEL$8" "B"@"SEL$7" "T"@"SEL$7")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "HAOTL"@"SEL$6")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "HAO"@"SEL$6")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "MP"@"SEL$5")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "U"@"SEL$9")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "OA"@"SEL$5")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES"@"SEL$10")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "WLR"@"SEL$9")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "B"@"SEL$8")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "T"@"SEL$8")

    USE_HASH (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "B"@"SEL$7")

    USE_NL (@"SALT$ 4F965A88" "T"@"SEL$7")

    END_OUTLINE_DATA

    */

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

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

    1. ((TO_DATE (: A00,'' AAAA/MM/JJ HH24:MI:SS) filter < = NVL (TRUNC (NULL), TO_DATE (: A02, "YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS)) AND TO_DATE (: A00, ' YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS') > = NVL (TRUNC (NULL), TO_DATE (: A01,' YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS')))))))))

    9 filter (("HOI1". "ORG_INFORMATION2" = 'Y' AND 'HOI1'. "" ORG_INFORMATION_CONTEXT "|" = 'CLASS'))

    10 - access("HOI1".") ORG_INFORMATION1 "=" INV")

    11 - filter("HAO".") BUSINESS_GROUP_ID "= DECODE ("HR_GENERAL"". ")" "GET_XBG_PROFILE"(), 'Y', 'HAO'." BUSINESS_GROUP_ID', 'HR_GENERAL '. "GET_BUSINESS_GROUP_ID" (())) "

    12 - access("HAO".") ORGANIZATION_ID "= 'HOI1'." ORGANIZATION_ID')

    filter (IS NOT NULL)

    14 - access("B".") RESPONSIBILITY_ID "=" OA ". ("' RESPONSIBILITY_ID")

    24 - access("FU".") USER_ID «= TO_NUMBER ("FND_PROFILE".» VALUE "('USER_ID')))"

    25 - access("HAOTL".") ORGANIZATION_ID ' =: B1 AND 'HAOTL'. '. LANGUAGE "= USERENV ('LANG'))"

    filter (DECODE ("HR_SECURITY". "VIEW_ALL"(), "Y", "TRUE" ", HR_SECURITY" "." " SHOW_RECORD "("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS","HAOTL". ((("" ORGANIZATION_ID ")) = 'TRUE')

    26 - filter("HAO".") BUSINESS_GROUP_ID "= DECODE ("HR_GENERAL"". ")" "GET_XBG_PROFILE"(), 'Y', 'HAO'." BUSINESS_GROUP_ID', 'HR_GENERAL '. "GET_BUSINESS_GROUP_ID" (())) "

    27 - access("HAO".") ORGANIZATION_ID "(=:B1)"

    filter ("HAO". "ORGANIZATION_ID"="HAOTL" "." " ORGANIZATION_ID')

    28 - access("MP".") ORGANIZATION_ID "(=:B1)"

    filter ("MP". "ORGANIZATION_ID"="HAO" "." " ORGANIZATION_ID')

    30 - access("FU".") USER_ID '=' U '. (' ' USER_ID ')

    32 - access("HAO".") ORGANIZATION_ID "=" OA ". ("' ORGANIZATION_ID")

    filter ("OA". "ORGANIZATION_ID"(=:B1) "

    34. (("ASSIGNMENT_TYPE" = "B" OU "ASSIGNMENT_TYPE" = serait ') filter)

    35 - access("U".") USER_NAME "=" USERNAME"AND"ROLE_ORIG_SYSTEM"="FND_RESP"AND"ROLE_ORIG_SYSTEM_ID "=" OA ". ("' RESPONSIBILITY_ID")

    filter (("ROLE_ORIG_SYSTEM" = "FND_RESP" ET "Nom_rôle» PAS COMME ' FND_RESP |)) % | ANY "AND"ROLE_ORIG_SYSTEM_ID "=" OA"". "" RESPONSIBILITY_ID'))

    37 - access ("ROLE_NAME"= "WLR"." NAME")

    38 - access("B".") APPLICATION_ID '="OA". ("' RESP_APPLICATION_ID")

    39 - access("B".") APPLICATION_ID '=' T '. "' APPLICATION_ID ' AND 'T '. "LANGUAGE" = USERENV ('LANG')) "

    41 - access("B".") APPLICATION_ID '=' T '. "' APPLICATION_ID ' AND 'B '. "" RESPONSIBILITY_ID "=" T ". "" RESPONSIBILITY_ID "AND"T ". "LANGUAGE" = USERENV ('LANG')) "

    43 - access("HAO".") ORGANIZATION_ID "=" HAOTL. " "" ORGANIZATION_ID "AND"HAOTL ". "LANGUAGE" = USERENV ('LANG')) "

    filter (DECODE ("HR_SECURITY". "VIEW_ALL"(), "Y", "TRUE" ", HR_SECURITY" "." " SHOW_RECORD "("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS","HAOTL". ((("" ORGANIZATION_ID ")) = 'TRUE')

    44 filter (("MP". "ORGANIZATION_CODE"<>'OMI' AND 'MP'." ORGANIZATION_CODE' <>'001' AND 'MP '. (("' ORGANIZATION_CODE" <>' 002'))

    45 - access("HAO".") ORGANIZATION_ID "=" MP ". ("' ORGANIZATION_ID")

    47 - access("HAO".") ORGANIZATION_ID "= 'HOI2'." ORGANIZATION_ID')

    filter ("HOI2". "ORG_INFORMATION_CONTEXT" | "="Accounting information")"

    48 - filter("HOI2".") ORG_INFORMATION1 «= TO_CHAR ("GSOB".» SET_OF_BOOKS_ID'))

    And here is one of 11.2.0.4 plans

    SQL_ID, 20qss2003zzyn, number of children 0

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

    SELECT THE VALUE A.ORGANIZATION_ID, A.ORGANIZATION_CODE, A.ORGANIZATION_NAME

    DESCRIPTION, NVL ("N", 'N'), (TO_NUMBER (NULL),-1), NULL, NVL NVL ('Y',

    'Y'), NVL (TO_CHAR (TO_DATE (NULL), 'J'), 0), NVL (TO_CHAR (TO_DATE (NULL),

    "J"), 0) OF ORG_ORGANIZATION_DEFINITIONS A ((EXISTS (SELECT 1 WHERE CLAUSE

    ORG_ACCESS_V FVO, FU FND_USER, FND_USER_RESP_GROUPS_DIRECT FUR

    WHERE FU. USER_ID = FUR. USER_ID AND OAV.ORGANIZATION_ID =

    A.ORGANIZATION_ID AND FU. USER_ID = FND_PROFILE. VALUE ('USER_ID') AND

    FUR. RESPONSIBILITY_ID = FVO. RESPONSIBILITY_ID)) AND A.ORGANIZATION_CODE

    NO ('IMO', ' 001 ', ' 002')) AND 'Y' = 'Y' AND TO_DATE(:A00,)

    "YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS") BETWEEN NVL (TRUNC (TO_DATE (NULL)),

    TO_DATE (: A01, ' YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS')) AND NVL (TRUNC (TO_DATE (NULL)),)

    TO_DATE(:A02, 'YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS')) ORDER BY A.ORGANIZATION_CODE)

    Hash value of plan: 3669628009

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

    | ID | Operation                                        | Name                           | Begins | E - lines. E - bytes | Cost (% CPU). E Time | Pstart. Pstop | A - lines.   A - time | Pads | Bed |  OMem |  1Mem | Used Mem.

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

    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT |                                |      1.        |       |   145 (100) |          |       |       |    323. 00:02:27.60 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   1.  SORT ORDER BY |                                |      1.      1.    97.   145 (1) | 00:00:02 |       |       |    323. 00:02:27.60 |      38 M |      2. 33792 | 33792 | 30720 (0) |

    |*  2 |   FILTER                                         |                                |      1.        |       |            |          |       |       |    323. 00:02:27.60 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   3.    THE CARTESIAN MERGE JOIN.                                |      1.      1.    97.    16 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:02:27.60 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   4.     NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    97.    11 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:02:27.60 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   5.      NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    93.    10 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:02:27.59 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   6.       NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    71.     9 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:02:27.59 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   7.        NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    46.     7 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    331. 00:02:27.58 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   8.         NESTED LOOPS |                                |      1.      1.    38.     6 (0). 00:00:01 |       |       |    333. 00:02:27.58 |      38 M |      2.       |       |          |

    |   9.          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL |      1.      4.   128.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.10 |     288.      2.       |       |          |

    | * 10 |           INDEX SKIP SCAN | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNTS_TL_PK |      1.      1.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.10 |     144.      2.       |       |          |

    | * 11 |          TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS |    360 |      1.     6.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    333. 00:02:27.47 |      38 M |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 12 |           INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_PK |    360 |      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    333. 00:02:27.42 |      38 M |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  13.            NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.   178.   128 (0) | 00:00:02 |       |       |    333. 00:02:27.41 |      38 M |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 14 |             HASH JOIN |                                |    360 |      1.   165.   128 (0) | 00:00:02 |       |       |    333. 00:02:27.40 |      38 M |      0 |   789K |   789K | 1581K (0) |

    |  15.              NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.   155.    90 (0) | 00:00:02 |       |       |   7152 | 00:02:27.08 |      38 M |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  16.               NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      2.   224.    34 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |   1733K | 00:00:15.19 |    1946K |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  17.                NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.    57.     5 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  30311. 00:00:00.46 |    9318.      0 |       |       |          |

    |  18.                 NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.    50.     5 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  30311. 00:00:00.35 |    8981 |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  19.                  NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.    46.     5 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  30311. 00:00:00.23 |    8644.      0 |       |       |          |

    |  20.                   NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.    32.     3 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    335. 00:00:00.08 |    2221 |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  21.                    NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.    28.     3 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.07 |    1861.      0 |       |       |          |

    |  22.                     NESTED LOOPS |                                |    360 |      1.    22.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.03 |    1085 |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  23.                      TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | FND_USER |    360 |      1.    15.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.02 |     725 |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 24.                       INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_USER_U1 |    360 |      1.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.02 |     365.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 25.                      INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNTS_TL_PK |    360 |      1.     7.     0 (0) |          |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.01 |     360 |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 26.                     TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS |    360 |      1.     6.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.04 |     776.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 27.                      INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_PK |    360 |      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    360 | 00:00:00.01 |     360 |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 28.                    INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | MTL_PARAMETERS_U1 |    360 |      1.     4.     0 (0) |          |       |       |    335. 00:00:00.01 |     360 |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  29.                   TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | ORG_ACCESS |    335.      1.    14.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  30311. 00:00:00.14 |    6423 |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 30 |                    INDEX RANGE SCAN | ORG_ACCESS_N1 |    335.      1.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  30311. 00:00:00.05 |     752.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 31.                  INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_APPLICATION_U1 |  30311.      1.     4.     0 (0) |          |       |       |  30311. 00:00:00.07 |     337.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 32 |                 INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_APPLICATION_TL_U1 |  30311.      1.     7.     0 (0) |          |       |       |  30311. 00:00:00.08 |     337.      0 |       |       |          |

    |  33.                RANGE OF PARTITION ALL THE |                                |  30311.      1.    55.    29 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   1733K | 00:00:14.01 |    K 1937 |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  34.                 TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID | WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES |    424K |      1.    55.    29 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   1733K | 00:00:13.04 |    K 1937 |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 35 |                  INDEX RANGE SCAN | WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES_N7 |    424K |      1.       |    28 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   1733K | 00:00:03.56 |     615K |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  36.               RANGE OF PARTITION ALL THE |                                |   1733K |      1.    43.    28 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   7152 | 00:02:10.72 |      36 M |      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 37 |                INDEX RANGE SCAN | WF_USER_ROLE_ASSIGNMENTS_N1 |     24 M |      1.    43.    28 (0) | 00:00:01 |     1.    14.   7152 | 00:01:56.00 |      36 M |      0 |       |       |          |

    |  38.              TABLE ACCESS FULL | FND_RESPONSIBILITY |    333.   9041. 90410 |    38 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |  49837 | 00:00:00.03 |    1573.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 39 |             INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | FND_RESPONSIBILITY_TL_U1 |    333.      1.    13.     0 (0) |          |       |       |    333. 00:00:00.01 |     536.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 40 |         TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | MTL_PARAMETERS |    333.      1.     8.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    331. 00:00:00.01 |     337.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 41.          INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | MTL_PARAMETERS_U1 |    333.      1.       |     0 (0) |          |       |       |    333. 00:00:00.01 |       4.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 42 |        TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION |    331.      1.    25.     2 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |     161.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 43.         INDEX RANGE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATIO_FK2 |    331.      2.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    662. 00:00:00.01 |      43.      0 |       |       |          |

    |  44.       TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION |    323.      1.    22.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |     164.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 45 |        INDEX RANGE SCAN | HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATIO_FK2 |    323.      1.       |     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |      43.      0 |       |       |          |

    | * 46 |      INDEX SCAN FULL | GL_SETS_OF_BOOKS_U2 |    323.      1.     4.     1 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |       3.      0 |       |       |          |

    |  47.     KIND OF BUFFER.                                |    323.      1.       |    16 (7) | 00:00:01 |       |       |    323. 00:00:00.01 |      14.      0 |  2048 |  2048 | 2048 (0) |

    |  48.      TABLE ACCESS FULL | FND_PRODUCT_GROUPS |      1.      1.       |     5 (0) | 00:00:01 |       |       |      1. 00:00:00.01 |      14.      0 |       |       |          |

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

    Name of the query block / Alias object (identified by the operation identity card):

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

    1 SALT 5 $160134

    9 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAOTL@SEL$3

    10 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAOTL@SEL$3

    11 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAO@SEL$3

    12 SALT$ 5 160134 / HAO@SEL$3

    13 SALT$ F6C42A04

    23 SALT$ F6C42A04 / FU@SEL$4

    24 SALT$ F6C42A04 / FU@SEL$4

    25 SALT$ F6C42A04 / HAOTL@SEL$6

    26 SALT$ F6C42A04 / HAO@SEL$6

    27 SALT$ F6C42A04 / HAO@SEL$6

    28 SALT$ F6C42A04 / MP@SEL$5

    29 SALT$ F6C42A04 / OA@SEL$5

    30 SALT$ F6C42A04 / OA@SEL$5

    31 SALT$ F6C42A04 / B@SEL$8

    32 SALT$ F6C42A04 / T@SEL$8

    34 SALT$ F6C42A04 / WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES@SEL$12

    35 SALT$ F6C42A04 / WF_LOCAL_USER_ROLES@SEL$12

    37 SALT$ F6C42A04 / WURA@SEL$9

    38 SALT$ F6C42A04 / B@SEL$7

    39 SALT$ F6C42A04 / T@SEL$7

    40 SALT$ 5 160134 / MP@SEL$2

    41 SALT$ 5 160134 / MP@SEL$2

    42 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI1@SEL$2

    43 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI1@SEL$2

    44 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI2@SEL$2

    45 SALT$ 5 160134 / HOI2@SEL$2

    46 SALT$ 5 160134 / GSOB@SEL$2

    48 SALT$ 5 160134 / FPG@SEL$2

    Vector data

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

    /*+

    BEGIN_OUTLINE_DATA

    IGNORE_OPTIM_EMBEDDED_HINTS

    OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE ('11.2.0.4')

    DB_VERSION ('11.2.0.4')

    OPT_PARAM ('_b_tree_bitmap_plans' 'false')

    OPT_PARAM ('_fast_full_scan_enabled' 'false')

    ALL_ROWS

    OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$F6C42A04")

    ELIMINATE_JOIN (@"SALT$ AE42E34E" "U"@"SEL$9")

    OUTLINE_LEAF(@"SEL$5C160134")

    MERGE(@"SEL$335DD26A")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$AE42E34E")

    MERGE(@"SEL$443FD15E")

    MERGE(@"SEL$C05AD324")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$1")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$335DD26A")

    MERGE(@"SEL$3")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$4")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$443FD15E")

    MERGE(@"SEL$6")

    MERGE(@"SEL$7")

    MERGE(@"SEL$8")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$C05AD324")

    MERGE(@"SEL$12")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$2")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$3")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$5")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$6")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$7")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$8")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$9")

    OUTLINE(@"SEL$12")

    INDEX_SS (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAOTL"@"SEL$3" ("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL".) "ORGANIZATION_ID" "HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS_TL" "." " LANGUAGE'))

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAO"@"SEL$3" ("HR_ALL_ORGANIZATION_UNITS".) "ORGANIZATION_ID")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "MP"@"SEL$2" ("MTL_PARAMETERS".) "ORGANIZATION_ID")) "

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI1"@"SEL$2" ("HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION".) "ORGANIZATION_ID" "HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION" "." " ORG_INFORMATION_CONTEXT'))

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI2"@"SEL$2" ("HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION".) "ORGANIZATION_ID" "HR_ORGANIZATION_INFORMATION" "." " ORG_INFORMATION_CONTEXT'))

    INDEX (@"SALT 5 $160134" "GSOB"@"SEL$2" ("GL_SETS_OF_BOOKS".) "SET_OF_BOOKS_ID")) "

    FULL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "FPG"@"SEL$2")

    LEADING (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAOTL"@"SEL$3" "HAO"@"SEL$3" "MP"@"SEL$2" "HOI1"@"SEL$2" "HOI2"@"SEL$2" "GSOB"@"SEL$2" "FPG"@"SEL$2")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HAO"@"SEL$3")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "MP"@"SEL$2")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI1"@"SEL$2")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "HOI2"@"SEL$2")

    USE_NL (@"SALT 5 $160134" "GSOB"@"SEL$2")

    USE_MERGE_CARTESIAN (@"SALT 5 $160134" "FPG"@"SEL$2")

    PUSH_SUBQ(@"SEL$F6C42A04")

    INDEX_RS_ASC (@"SALT$ F6C42A04" "FU"@"SEL$4" ("FND_USER".) "USER_ID")) "

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