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The Oracle Documentation notes: The table fetch continued row Oracle metric occurs when a row that spans more than one block is encountered during a fetch, ...
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Jun 8, 2010 ... The 'table fetch continued row' is Oracle speak for 'There is a pointer from the nominated position of the row to somewhere else and I have to ...
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We know that as we continue the full scan, we'll eventually get to that row so we can ignore the ... Also expected is the table fetch continued row is zero.
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This indicates that rows are spanning across multiple blocks. While this may simply be indicative of long rows, it can also be indicative of data fragmentation.
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Oct 9, 2010 ... 'table fetch continued row' statistic v$sysstat is growing too high due to a very low PCTFREE (5%). Update statements that cause migration and ...
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Gaussian elimination (continued). Row echelon form. Gauss-Jordan reduction. .... a row by a nonzero scalar;. (2) to add the ith row multiplied by some r ∈ R to ...
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Nov 4, 2009 ... Luckily Oracle has another statistic called “table fetch continued row” which tells you when we didn't find all that we wanted from the original ...
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