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unit of TOTAL_EXEC_TIME in SNAPSHOT_DYN_SQL?

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lelle - 08 Feb 2005 20:58 GMT
I played around with SNAPSHOT_DYN_SQL and other snapshot functions, and
is a bit confused. From what I found in the manual it says that
TOTAL_EXEC_TIME represents seconds and milliseconds, but the type of
the column is bigint. Should the value be divided by 1000 inorder to
get the seconds.milliseconds?

/Lennart
Sean McKeough - 09 Feb 2005 17:56 GMT
The table function is reporting seconds only at this time...it's a known
bug.

> I played around with SNAPSHOT_DYN_SQL and other snapshot functions, and
> is a bit confused. From what I found in the manual it says that
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>
> /Lennart
lelle - 09 Feb 2005 19:58 GMT
 
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