4.5 DBA_ADDM_FINDINGS

DBA_ADDM_FINDINGS displays the ADDM findings discovered by all advisors in the database.

Each row for ADDM tasks in the related DBA_ADVISOR_FINDINGS view has a corresponding row in this view.

Related View

USER_ADDM_FINDINGS displays the ADDM findings discovered by the advisors owned by the current user. Each row for ADDM tasks in the related USER_ADVISOR_FINDINGS view has a corresponding row in this view. The USER_ADDM_FINDINGS view does not display the OWNER column.

Column Datatype NULL Description

OWNER

VARCHAR2(128)

Owner of the task

TASK_ID

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Identifier of the task

TASK_NAME

VARCHAR2(128)

Name of the task

EXECUTION_NAME

VARCHAR2(128)

The name of the task execution with which this entry (row) is associated

FINDING_ID

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Identifier of the finding

FINDING_NAME

VARCHAR2(4000)

Name of the finding

TYPE

VARCHAR2(11)

Type of the finding:

PROBLEM

SYMPTOM

ERROR

INFORMATION

TYPE_ID

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Numeric ID for the value in column TYPE

PARENT

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Identifier of the parent finding

OBJECT_ID

NUMBER

Identifier of the associated object, if any

IMPACT_TYPE

VARCHAR2(4000)

Impact of the finding on the system

IMPACT

NUMBER

Impact value

MESSAGE

VARCHAR2(4000)

Message describing the finding

MORE_INFO

VARCHAR2(4000)

Additional info associated with the finding

FILTERED

VARCHAR2(1)

A value of Y means that the row in the view was filtered out by a directive (or a combination of directives). A value of N means that the row was not filtered.

FLAGS

NUMBER

For internal use only by advisor framework clients

DATABASE_TIME

NUMBER

The database time, in microseconds, accumulated by this finding

ACTIVE_SESSIONS

NUMBER

The average number of active sessions for the finding

PERC_ACTIVE_SESS

NUMBER

The percentage of active sessions for this finding out of the total active sessions for the task

IS_AGGREGATE

CHAR(1)

A value of Y means that this finding is created for global/continental ADDM as an aggregate of local ADDM findings. Otherwise, the value is N.

METER_LEVEL

VARCHAR2(6)

Reserved for future use

QUERY_IS_APPROX

CHAR(1)

Indicates whether the ASH SQL associated with the finding is an approximate query (Y) or an exact query (N).

To get the associated query, use the TASK_NAME and FINDING_ID columns from this view and call the PL/SQL function DBMS_ADDM.GET_ASH_QUERY(task_name, finding_id).

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