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Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Developer's Guide (Second Edition)
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You can store the results of a SQL query in the SQL query result cache in three ways:
Enabling automatic result cache at the database level: Automatic SQL result caching is enabled by setting the initialization parameter RESULT_CACHE_MODE
to FORCE
, which enforces caching for all the SQL statements. However, you can prevent specific SQL queries from exhausting the Server Result Cache by using the NO_RESULT_CACHE
hint.
Enabling automatic result cache at the table level: You can set RESULT_CACHE
mode to FORCE
for a particular table so that the results from the queries on this table will be cached in the query result cache.
ALTER TABLE my_objects RESULT_CACHE (MODE FORCE) /
You can specify a NO_RESULT_CACHE
hint to avoid the cache lookup operation for a query using the cache enforced table, and even rollback the caching mode to MANUAL
.
Manually annotating selective SQL queries: You can also specify a RESULT_CACHE
hint in a frequently executed SQL query to cache its results...
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