select t.owner , t.table_name , p.column_value pname , dbms_stats.get_prefs(p.column_value,t.owner,t.table_name) pvalue , case when dbms_stats.get_prefs(p.column_value,t.owner,t.table_name) != dbms_stats.get_prefs(p.column_value) then dbms_stats.get_prefs(p.column_value) end pvaluedefault from dba_tables t, table(sys.odcivarchar2list('AUTOSTATS_TARGET','CASCADE','DEGREE','ESTIMATE_PERCENT','METHOD_OPT','NO_INVALIDATE','GRANULARITY','PUBLISH','INCREMENTAL','INCREMENTAL_STALENESS','INCREMENTAL_LEVEL','STALE_PERCENT','TABLE_CACHED_BLOCKS','OPTIONS')) p where owner = :owner and table_name = :table_name ; RAFU P AUTOSTATS_TARGET AUTO RAFU P CASCADE DBMS_STATS.AUTO_CASCADE RAFU P DEGREE NULL RAFU P ESTIMATE_PERCENT DBMS_STATS.AUTO_SAMPLE_SIZE RAFU P METHOD_OPT FOR ALL COLUMNS SIZE AUTO RAFU P NO_INVALIDATE DBMS_STATS.AUTO_INVALIDATE RAFU P GRANULARITY AUTO RAFU P PUBLISH TRUE RAFU P INCREMENTAL TRUE FALSE RAFU P STALE_PERCENT 10
2014-08-29
DBMS_STATS.GET_PREFS for a Table
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