How To Infer SQL Statement Runtimes Using Raw ASH Data
Date/Time: Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 12:00PM US Pacific / Los Angeles, USA Oracle ACE Director Craig Shallahamer will show you how to infer SQL statement runtimes using raw ASH data. This is a paid membership "How-To" Webinar. However, our FREE MEMBERSHIP gives you access to all our conference presentations, many webinars and all our tools. "How-To" Webinars are for paid OraPub members only, who are automatically registered. 🔵⚪️🔵⚪️🔵⚪️🔵 OraPub is a one-stop location for specialized training in machine learning and Oracle database performance tuning. Our company is designed to help Oracle professionals get the answers and skills they need through engaging training and useful resources. We cross-train Oracle DBAs to develop and deploy machine learning for their existing monitoring and alerting systems. Our training and services provide an immediate return on investment. Our online training is uniquely structured for the working professional. For example, all our LVCs are delivered in multiple two-hour sessions, with a day between each session, complete with homework. Craig Shallahamer encourages dialogue throughout every class to ensure students can immediately apply the course content. With 30 years of experience specializing in Oracle performance and data analysis, Craig's passion and contagious energy for teaching Oracle managers, developers and DBAs makes the learning process valuable – and fun! Craig Shallahamer is President and Founder of OraPub, with over 30 years of experience in consulting, training and tool development in analytics (machine learning) and Oracle database performance tuning for literally hundreds of companies around the world, including Oracle Corporation. Craig holds a B.S. in Economics from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo and is an Oracle ACE Director. This video was created on ADD DATE. For more information visit or to have full access to ALL our webinar content go to www.orapub.com
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