DBA_HIST_SQLBIND
displays historical information on bind variables used by SQL cursors. This view contains snapshots of V$SQL_BIND_CAPTURE
.
Column | Datatype | NULL | Description |
---|---|---|---|
SNAP_ID |
NUMBER |
Unique snapshot ID | |
DBID |
NUMBER |
Database ID for the snapshot | |
INSTANCE_NUMBER |
NUMBER |
Instance number for the snapshot | |
SQL_ID |
VARCHAR2(13) |
SQL identifier of the parent cursor in the library cache | |
NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Name of the bind variable | |
POSITION |
NUMBER |
Position of the bind variable in the SQL statement | |
DUP_POSITION |
NUMBER |
If the binding is performed by name and the bind variable is duplicated, then this column gives the position of the primary bind variable. | |
DATATYPE |
NUMBER |
Internal identifier for the bind datatype | |
DATATYPE_STRING |
VARCHAR2(15) |
Textual representation of the bind datatype | |
CHARACTER_SID |
NUMBER |
National character set identifier | |
PRECISION |
NUMBER |
Precision (for numeric binds) | |
SCALE |
NUMBER |
Scale (for numeric binds) | |
MAX_LENGTH |
NUMBER |
Maximum bind length | |
WAS_CAPTURED |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the bind value was captured (YES ) or not (NO ) |
|
LAST_CAPTURED |
DATE |
Date when the bind value was captured. Bind values are captured when SQL statements are executed. To limit the overhead, binds are captured at most every 15 minutes for a given cursor. | |
VALUE_STRING |
VARCHAR2(4000) |
Value of the bind represented as a string | |
VALUE_ANYDATA |
ANYDATA |
Value of the bind represented using the self-descriptive Sys.AnyData datatype. This representation is useful to programmatically decode the value of the bind variable. |