Each box contains a list of colors. To change the color of an operator node in the graph, use one of these methods:
States whether the explained SQL statement was dynamic. (If it was not, it was a static SQL statement in a package.)
The date when the statement had an explain operation performed on it.
States whether an explain snapshot has been taken for the SQL statement. (If it has not, you cannot view an access plan graph for the statement.)
Contains the selection criteria for the Explain snapshot column in Explainable Statements and Explained Statements History windows.
To change the value, use one of these methods:
The time when the statement had an explain operation performed on it.
If the statement is contained in a package, this field indicates whether or not the statement is associated with the latest bound package.
The query number that is associated with the statement.
The query tag that is associated with the statement.
Any remarks associated with the statement. (For example, for a static SQL statement, the remarks associated with the package containing the statement.)
The number of the section within the package that is associated with the SQL statement.
Type a string that will be used to filter on the SQL text field.
Type the complete SQL text of the statement.
The line number of the SQL statement in the source module of the application program.
The estimated total cost (in timerons) of the statement.
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