Oracle9i Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference Release 2 (9.2) Part Number A96612-01 |
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DBMS_IOT, 2 of 2
The BUILD_CHAIN_ROWS_TABLE
procedure creates a table into which references to the chained rows for an index-organized table can be placed using the ANALYZE
command.
DBMS_IOT.BUILD_CHAIN_ROWS_TABLE ( owner IN VARCHAR2, iot_name IN VARCHAR2, chainrow_table_name IN VARCHAR2 default 'IOT_CHAINED_ROWS');
Parameter | Description |
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owner |
Owner of the index-organized table. |
iot_name |
Index-organized table name. |
chainrow_table_name |
Intended name for the chained-rows table. |
CREATE TABLE l(a char(16),b char(16), c char(16), d char(240), PRIMARY KEY(a,b,c)) ORGANIZATION INDEX pctthreshold 10 overflow; EXECUTE DBMS_IOT.BUILD_CHAIN_ROWS_TABLE('SYS','L','LC');
A chained-row table is created with the following columns:
Column Name Null? Type ------------------------------ -------- ---- OWNER_NAME VARCHAR2(30) TABLE_NAME VARCHAR2(30) CLUSTER_NAME VARCHAR2(30) PARTITION_NAME VARCHAR2(30) SUBPARTITION_NAME VARCHAR2(30) HEAD_ROWID ROWID TIMESTAMP DATE A CHAR(16) B CHAR(16) C CHAR(16)
The BUILD_EXCEPTIONS_TABLE
procedure creates an exception table into which rows of an index-organized table that violate a constraint can be placed during the enable_constraint
operation.
A separate chained-rows table and an exception table should be created for each index-organized table to accommodate its primary key.
Note: This form of chained-rows table and exception table are required only for servers running with Oracle8, Release 8.0 compatibility. |
DBMS_IOT.BUILD_EXCEPTIONS_TABLE ( owner IN VARCHAR2, iot_name IN VARCHAR2, exceptions_table_name IN VARCHAR2 default 'IOT_EXCEPTIONS');
Parameter | Description |
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owner |
Owner of the index-organized table. |
iot_name |
Index-organized table name. |
exceptions_table_name |
Intended name for exception-table. |
EXECUTE DBMS_IOT.BUILD_EXCEPTIONS_TABLE('SYS','L','LE');
An exception table for the preceding index-organized table with the following columns:
Column Name Null? Type ------------------------------ -------- ---- ROW_ID VARCHAR2(30) OWNER VARCHAR2(30) TABLE_NAME VARCHAR2(30) CONSTRAINT VARCHAR2(30) A CHAR(16) B CHAR(16) C CHAR(16)
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