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SPO coe_xfr_sql_profile.log;

SET DEF ON TERM OFF ECHO ON FEED OFF VER OFF HEA ON LIN 2000 PAGES 100 LONG 8000000 LONGC 800000 TRIMS ON TI OFF TIMI OFF SERVEROUT ON SIZE 1000000 NUMF “” SQLP SQL>;

SET SERVEROUT ON SIZE UNL;

REM

REM $Header: 215187.1 coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql 11.4.3.0 2011/05/20 csierra $

REM

REM Copyright (c) 2000-2011, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

REM

REM AUTHOR

REM carlos.sierra@oracle.com

REM

REM SCRIPT

REM coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql

REM

REM DESCRIPTION

REM This script generates another that contains the commands to

REM create a manual custom SQL Profile out of a known plan from

REM memory or AWR. The manual custom profile can be implemented

REM into the same SOURCE system where the plan was retrieved,

REM or into another similar TARGET system that has same schema

REM objects referenced by the SQL that generated the known plan.

REM

REM PRE-REQUISITES

REM 1. Oracle Tuning Pack license.

REM

REM PARAMETERS

REM 1. SQL_ID (required)

REM 2. Plan Hash Value for which a manual custom SQL Profile is

REM needed (required). A list of known plans is presented.

REM

REM EXECUTION

REM 1. Connect into SQL*Plus as SYSDBA or user with access to

REM data dictionary.

REM 2. Execute script coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql passing SQL_ID and

REM plan hash value (parameters can be passed inline or until

REM requested).

REM

REM EXAMPLE

REM # sqlplus system

REM SQL> START coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql [SQL_ID] [PLAN_HASH_VALUE];

REM SQL> START coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql gnjy0mn4y9pbm 2055843663;

REM SQL> START coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql gnjy0mn4y9pbm;

REM SQL> START coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql;

REM

REM NOTES

REM 1. For possible errors see coe_xfr_sql_profile.log

REM 2. If SQLT is installed in SOURCE, you can use instead:

REM sqlt/utl/sqltprofile.sql

REM 3. Be aware that using DBMS_SQLTUNE requires a license for

REM Oracle Tuning Pack.

REM

SET TERM ON ECHO OFF;

PRO

PRO Parameter 1:

PRO SQL_ID (required)

PRO

DEF sql_id = ‘&1’;

PRO

WITH

p AS (

SELECT plan_hash_value

FROM gv$sql_plan

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

AND other_xml IS NOT NULL

UNION

SELECT plan_hash_value

FROM dba_hist_sql_plan

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

AND other_xml IS NOT NULL ),

m AS (

SELECT plan_hash_value,

SUM(elapsed_time)/SUM(executions) avg_et_secs

FROM gv$sql

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

AND executions > 0

GROUP BY

plan_hash_value ),

a AS (

SELECT plan_hash_value,

SUM(elapsed_time_total)/SUM(executions_total) avg_et_secs

FROM dba_hist_sqlstat

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

AND executions_total > 0

GROUP BY

plan_hash_value )

SELECT p.plan_hash_value,

ROUND(NVL(m.avg_et_secs, a.avg_et_secs)/1e6, 3) avg_et_secs

FROM p, m, a

WHERE p.plan_hash_value = m.plan_hash_value(+)

AND p.plan_hash_value = a.plan_hash_value(+)

ORDER BY

avg_et_secs NULLS LAST;

PRO

PRO Parameter 2:

PRO PLAN_HASH_VALUE (required)

PRO

DEF plan_hash_value = ‘&2’;

PRO

PRO Values passed to coe_xfr_sql_profile:

PRO ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

PRO SQL_ID : “&&sql_id.”

PRO PLAN_HASH_VALUE: “&&plan_hash_value.”

PRO

SET TERM OFF ECHO ON;

WHENEVER SQLERROR EXIT SQL.SQLCODE;

— trim parameters

COL sql_id NEW_V sql_id FOR A30;

COL plan_hash_value NEW_V plan_hash_value FOR A30;

SELECT TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’) sql_id, TRIM(‘&&plan_hash_value.’) plan_hash_value FROM DUAL;

VAR sql_text CLOB;

VAR other_xml CLOB;

EXEC :sql_text := NULL;

EXEC :other_xml := NULL;

— get sql_text from memory

DECLARE

l_sql_text VARCHAR2(32767);

BEGIN — 10g see bug 5017909

FOR i IN (SELECT DISTINCT piece, sql_text

FROM gv$sqltext_with_newlines

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

ORDER BY 1, 2)

LOOP

IF :sql_text IS NULL THEN

DBMS_LOB.CREATETEMPORARY(:sql_text, TRUE);

DBMS_LOB.OPEN(:sql_text, DBMS_LOB.LOB_READWRITE);

END IF;

l_sql_text := REPLACE(i.sql_text, CHR(00), ‘ ‘);

DBMS_LOB.WRITEAPPEND(:sql_text, LENGTH(l_sql_text), l_sql_text);

END LOOP;

IF :sql_text IS NOT NULL THEN

DBMS_LOB.CLOSE(:sql_text);

END IF;

EXCEPTION

WHEN OTHERS THEN

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘getting sql_text from memory: ‘||SQLERRM);

:sql_text := NULL;

END;

/

— get sql_text from awr

BEGIN

IF :sql_text IS NULL OR NVL(DBMS_LOB.GETLENGTH(:sql_text), 0) = 0 THEN

SELECT REPLACE(sql_text, CHR(00), ‘ ‘)

INTO :sql_text

FROM dba_hist_sqltext

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

AND sql_text IS NOT NULL

AND ROWNUM = 1;

END IF;

EXCEPTION

WHEN OTHERS THEN

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘getting sql_text from awr: ‘||SQLERRM);

:sql_text := NULL;

END;

/

SELECT :sql_text FROM DUAL;

— validate sql_text

SET TERM ON;

BEGIN

IF :sql_text IS NULL THEN

RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20100, ‘SQL_TEXT for SQL_ID &&sql_id. was not found in memory (gv$sqltext_with_newlines) or AWR (dba_hist_sqltext).’);

END IF;

END;

/

SET TERM OFF;

— to avoid errors when sql_text lacks LFs and is more than 2000 bytes

BEGIN

:sql_text := REPLACE(:sql_text, ‘)’, ‘)’||CHR(10));

:sql_text := REPLACE(:sql_text, ‘,’, ‘,’||CHR(10));

— remove consecutive LFs

:sql_text := REPLACE(:sql_text, CHR(10)||CHR(10)||CHR(10)||CHR(10)||CHR(10), CHR(10));

:sql_text := REPLACE(:sql_text, CHR(10)||CHR(10)||CHR(10), CHR(10));

:sql_text := REPLACE(:sql_text, CHR(10)||CHR(10), CHR(10));

END;

/

SELECT :sql_text FROM DUAL;

— get other_xml from memory

BEGIN

FOR i IN (SELECT other_xml

FROM gv$sql_plan

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

AND plan_hash_value = TO_NUMBER(TRIM(‘&&plan_hash_value.’))

AND other_xml IS NOT NULL

ORDER BY

child_number, id)

LOOP

:other_xml := i.other_xml;

EXIT; — 1st

END LOOP;

EXCEPTION

WHEN OTHERS THEN

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘getting other_xml from memory: ‘||SQLERRM);

:other_xml := NULL;

END;

/

— get other_xml from awr

BEGIN

IF :other_xml IS NULL OR NVL(DBMS_LOB.GETLENGTH(:other_xml), 0) = 0 THEN

FOR i IN (SELECT other_xml

FROM dba_hist_sql_plan

WHERE sql_id = TRIM(‘&&sql_id.’)

AND plan_hash_value = TO_NUMBER(TRIM(‘&&plan_hash_value.’))

AND other_xml IS NOT NULL

ORDER BY

id)

LOOP

:other_xml := i.other_xml;

EXIT; — 1st

END LOOP;

END IF;

EXCEPTION

WHEN OTHERS THEN

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘getting other_xml from awr: ‘||SQLERRM);

:other_xml := NULL;

END;

/

SELECT :other_xml FROM DUAL;

— validate other_xml

SET TERM ON;

BEGIN

IF :other_xml IS NULL THEN

RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20101, ‘PLAN for SQL_ID &&sql_id. and PHV &&plan_hash_value. was not found in memory (gv$sql_plan) or AWR (dba_hist_sql_plan).’);

END IF;

END;

/

SET TERM OFF;

— generates script that creates sql profile in target system:

SET ECHO OFF;

PRO coe_xfr_sql_profile_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value..sql.

SET FEED OFF LIN 666 TRIMS ON TI OFF TIMI OFF SERVEROUT ON SIZE 1000000 FOR WOR;

SET SERVEROUT ON SIZE UNL FOR WOR;

SPO OFF;

SPO coe_xfr_sql_profile_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value..sql;

DECLARE

l_pos NUMBER;

l_hint VARCHAR2(32767);

BEGIN

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘SPO coe_xfr_sql_profile_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value..log;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘SET ECHO ON TERM ON LIN 2000 TRIMS ON NUMF 99999999999999999999;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM $Header: 215187.1 coe_xfr_sql_profile_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value..sql 11.4.3.0 ‘||TO_CHAR(SYSDATE, ‘YYYY/MM/DD’)||’ csierra $’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM Copyright (c) 2000-2011, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM AUTHOR’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM carlos.sierra@oracle.com’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM SCRIPT’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM coe_xfr_sql_profile_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value..sql’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM DESCRIPTION’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM This script is generated by coe_xfr_sql_profile.sql’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM It contains the SQL*Plus commands to create a custom’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘免费云主机域名REM SQL Profile for SQL_ID &&sql_id. based on plan hash’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM value &&plan_hash_value..’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM The custom SQL Profile to be created by this script’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM will affect plans for SQL commands with signature’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM matching the one for SQL Text below.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM Review SQL Text and adjust accordingly.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM PARAMETERS’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM None.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM EXAMPLE’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM SQL> START coe_xfr_sql_profile_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value..sql;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM NOTES’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM 1. Should be run as SYSTEM or SYSDBA.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM 2. User must have CREATE ANY SQL PROFILE privilege.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM 3. SOURCE and TARGET systems can be the same or similar.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM 4. To drop this custom SQL Profile after it has been created:’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM EXEC DBMS_SQLTUNE.DROP_SQL_PROFILE(”coe_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value.”);’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM 5. Be aware that using DBMS_SQLTUNE requires a license’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM for the Oracle Tuning Pack.’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘WHENEVER SQLERROR EXIT SQL.SQLCODE;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘VAR signature NUMBER;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘REM’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘DECLARE’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘sql_txt CLOB;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘h SYS.SQLPROF_ATTR;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘BEGIN’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘sql_txt := q”[‘);

WHILE NVL(LENGTH(:sql_text), 0) > 0

LOOP

l_pos := INSTR(:sql_text, CHR(10));

IF l_pos > 0 THEN

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(SUBSTR(:sql_text, 1, l_pos – 1));

:sql_text := SUBSTR(:sql_text, l_pos + 1);

ELSE

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(:sql_text);

:sql_text := NULL;

END IF;

END LOOP;

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘]”;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘h := SYS.SQLPROF_ATTR(‘);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘q”[BEGIN_OUTLINE_DATA]”,’);

FOR i IN (SELECT /*+ opt_param(‘parallel_execution_enabled’, ‘false’) */

SUBSTR(EXTRACTVALUE(VALUE(d), ‘/hint’), 1, 4000) hint

FROM TABLE(XMLSEQUENCE(EXTRACT(XMLTYPE(:other_xml), ‘/*/outline_data/hint’))) d)

LOOP

l_hint := i.hint;

WHILE NVL(LENGTH(l_hint), 0) > 0

LOOP

IF LENGTH(l_hint)

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘q”[‘||l_hint||’]”,’);

l_hint := NULL;

ELSE

l_pos := INSTR(SUBSTR(l_hint, 1, 500), ‘ ‘, -1);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘q”[‘||SUBSTR(l_hint, 1, l_pos)||’]”,’);

l_hint := ‘ ‘||SUBSTR(l_hint, l_pos);

END IF;

END LOOP;

END LOOP;

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘q”[END_OUTLINE_DATA]”);’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘:signature := DBMS_SQLTUNE.SQLTEXT_TO_SIGNATURE(sql_txt);’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘DBMS_SQLTUNE.IMPORT_SQL_PROFILE (‘);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘sql_text => sql_txt,’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘profile => h,’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘name => ”coe_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value.”,’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘description => ”coe &&sql_id. &&plan_hash_value. ”||:signature||””,’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘category => ”DEFAULT”,’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘validate => TRUE,’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘replace => TRUE,’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘force_match => FALSE /* TRUE:FORCE (match even when different literals in SQL). FALSE:EXACT (similar to CURSOR_SHARING) */ );’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘END;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘/’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘WHENEVER SQLERROR CONTINUE’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘SET ECHO OFF;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘PRINT signature’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘PRO’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘PRO … manual custom SQL Profile has been created’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘PRO’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘SET TERM ON ECHO OFF LIN 80 TRIMS OFF NUMF “”;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘SPO OFF;’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘PRO’);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE(‘PRO COE_XFR_SQL_PROFILE_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value. completed’);

END;

/

SPO OFF;

SET DEF ON TERM ON ECHO OFF FEED 6 VER ON HEA ON LIN 80 PAGES 14 LONG 80 LONGC 80 TRIMS OFF TI OFF TIMI OFF SERVEROUT OFF NUMF “” SQLP SQL>;

SET SERVEROUT OFF;

PRO

PRO Execute coe_xfr_sql_profile_&&sql_id._&&plan_hash_value..sql

PRO on TARGET system in order to create a custom SQL Profile

PRO with plan &&plan_hash_value linked to adjusted sql_text.

PRO

UNDEFINE 1 2 sql_id plan_hash_value

CL COL

PRO

PRO COE_XFR_SQL_PROFILE completed.

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