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I have been experiencing performance issues on doing a simple query in an ORACLE relational database which more than 200 million record s (spans 34 years of data).

The query just lists record count of employee by transaction type (hired, fired, retired, left for another job) for the current year. The query is taking more than 45 minutes with no result coming back.
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I have been experiencing performance issues on doing a simple query in an ORACLE relational database which more than 200 million record s (spans 34 years of data).

The query just lists record count of employee by transaction type (hired, fired, retired, left for another job) for the current year. The query is taking more than 45 minutes with no result coming back.
Hi David. You'll want to ask this in the Oracle Forum.

Thanks for joining.
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