Specifies the list of Sql statement attributes to return in the result. Note that this parameter cannot be made an enum since custom value can take a list of comma separated attribute names. Attribute list can take one of the following values. TYPICAL - Specifies BASIC plus Sql plan (without row source statistics) and without object reference list (default). BASIC - Specifies all attributes (such as execution statistics and binds) except the plans. The execution context is always part of the result. ALL - Specifies all attributes. CUSTOM - Comma-separated list of the following attribute names. - EXECUTION_STATISTICS - BIND_LIST - OBJECT_LIST - SQL_PLAN - SQL_PLAN_STATISTICS Usage examples:
Specifies the Sql predicate to filter the Sql from the Sql tuning set defined on attributes of the SQLSET_ROW. User could use any combination of the following columns with appropriate values as Sql predicate Refer to the documentation https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/18/arpls/DBMS_SQLTUNE.html#GUID-1F4AFB03-7B29-46FC-B3F2-CB01EC36326C
Specifies whether to commit statements after DML. If a value is provided, then the load commits after each specified number of statements is inserted. If NULL is provided, then the load commits only once, at the end of the operation. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
Specifies whether to create a new Sql tuning set or not. Possible values 1 - Create a new Sql tuning set 0 - Do not create a new Sql tuning set Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The description for the destination Sql tuning set.
The name of the destination Sql tuning set.
Owner of the destination Sql tuning set.
Specifies whether to update attributes when the new value is NULL. If TRUE, then the procedure does not update an attribute when the new value is NULL. That is, do not override with NULL values unless intentional. Possible values - true or false
Specifies which statements are loaded into the Sql tuning set. The possible values are.
The name of the Sql tuning set.
The owner of the Sql tuning set.
Specifies the plan filter. This parameter enables you to select a single plan when a statement has multiple plans. Refer to the documentation https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/arpls/DBMS_SQLSET.html#GUID-9D995019-91AB-4B1E-9EAF-031050789B21
Specifies an ORDER BY clause on the selected Sql. User can specify upto three ranking measures.
Specifies an ORDER BY clause on the selected Sql. User can specify upto three ranking measures.
Specifies an ORDER BY clause on the selected Sql. User can specify upto three ranking measures.
Specifies that the filter must include recursive Sql in the Sql tuning set.
The top limit Sql from the filtered source, ranked by the ranking measure. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
Specifies a filter that picks the top n% according to the supplied ranking measure. Note that this parameter applies only if one ranking measure is supplied. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
Flag to indicate whether to save the Sql tuning set or just display the plsql used to save Sql tuning set. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
Specifies the list of Sql statement attributes to update during a merge or update. Note that this parameter cannot be made an enum since custom value can take a list of comma separated attribute names. Update attributes can take one of the following values. NULL (default) - Specifies the content of the input cursor except the execution context. On other terms, it is equivalent to ALL without execution contexts such as module and action. BASIC - Specifies statistics and binds only. TYPICAL - Specifies BASIC with Sql plans (without row source statistics) and without an object reference list. ALL - Specifies all attributes, including the execution context attributes such as module and action. CUSTOM - List of comma separated attribute names to update EXECUTION_CONTEXT EXECUTION_STATISTICS SQL_BINDS SQL_PLAN SQL_PLAN_STATISTICS (similar to SQL_PLAN with added row source statistics) Usage examples:
Specifies when to perform the update. The procedure only performs the update when the specified condition is satisfied. The condition can refer to either the data source or destination. The condition must use the following prefixes to refer to attributes from the source or the destination: OLD \u2014 Refers to statement attributes from the SQL tuning set (destination). NEW \u2014 Refers to statement attributes from the input statements (source). NULL \u2014 No updates are performed.
Specifies how existing Sql statements are updated. This parameter is applicable only if load_option is specified with UPDATE or MERGE as an option. Update option can take one of the following values. REPLACE (default) - Updates the statement using the new statistics, bind list, object list, and so on. ACCUMULATE - Combines attributes when possible (for example, statistics such as elapsed_time), otherwise replaces the existing values (for example, module and action) with the provided values. Following Sql statement attributes can be accumulated. elapsed_time buffer_gets direct_writes disk_reads row_processed fetches executions end_of_fetch_count stat_period active_stat_period
Save current list of Sql statements into another Sql tuning set. It takes either credentialDetails or databaseCredential. It's recommended to provide databaseCredential