Step-by-Step Cookbook for Identifying and Tuning SQL Problems
Ashish Agrawal - Consulting Product Manager, Oracle Baki Şahin- Database Operation Supervisor, AveA Turkey
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▪Why SQL statements regress?
▪Identifying problematic SQL
▪Tuning SQL
▪Preventing SQL problems
▪Real-World Customer Experiences        - AveA, Turkey
- S. Corporation, Korea
▪Why SQL statements regress?
▪Identifying problematic SQL
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▪Tuning SQL
▪Preventing SQL problems
▪Real-World Customer Experiences        - AveA, Turkey
- S. Corporation, Korea

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