ROWDEPENDENCIES Overhead in Oracle -
I am using a change capture architecture for ETL processing which is based on ora_rowscn, and source with ROWDEPENDENCIES The tables are reproduced separately to modify only those rows of SCN (unlike block-level tagging). I have an extra 6 bytes / space overhead information, but I am not sure what the other effect will be on it.
My question: What will the RDBMS engine be able to do with the hard work for duties and rollback? For my source tables with 100 to 500 rows / blocks, I realized that I would have to write the number of SCNs 100-500x (for our typical commets), but do not I have any other side effects?
As part of a set of changes in optimization replication, Oracle introduced Rovedependencees. It does not seem that if they make an impact on the performance, then moving forward. Surely I have not read anything.
Unknowingly, Tom Kitta, without any warning or warnings (beyond mentioning six bytes), if others meet, I'm sure he says so.
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