Call dbms_utility.get_time twice : dbms_utility « System Packages « Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial






SQL>
SQL> set echo on
SQL> set serverout on
SQL>
SQL> declare
  2      myStart  number;
  3      n         number := 0;
  4  begin
  5
  6      myStart := dbms_utility.get_time;
  7
  8      for x in 1 .. 100000
  9      loop
 10          n := n+1;
 11      end loop;
 12
 13      dbms_output.put_line(round( (dbms_utility.get_time-myStart)/100, 2 ) ||' seconds...' );
 14  end;
 15  /
.01 seconds...

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31.30.dbms_utility
31.30.1.dbms_utility.get_hash_value
31.30.2.Use dbms_utility.name_resolve to find a package
31.30.3.Use dbms_utility.name_tokenize to split a name
31.30.4.Call dbms_utility.db_version to get the version and its compatible version
31.30.5.Use dbms_utility.comma_to_table, dbms_utility.table_to_comma to parse comma delimited value
31.30.6.Call dbms_utility.get_parameter_value to get the value of utl_file_dir
31.30.7.Call dbms_utility.get_time twice
31.30.8.Call dbms_utility.analyze_schema analyze schema
31.30.9.Assign value from dbms_utility.get_time to a number variable
31.30.10.Call dbms_utility.get_time twice to time the insert statement
31.30.11.Timing log
31.30.12.dbms_utility.format_error_stack
31.30.13.DBMS_UTILITY.FORMAT_CALL_STACK and DBMS_UTILITY.FORMAT_ERROR_STACK