[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HHH-2448) Generate identical column aliases among cluster

Charles Canning (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Mon Oct 26 15:27:12 EDT 2009


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Charles Canning commented on HHH-2448:
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Just a random thought, would it be possible to not use aliases? Would that have a big impact on the hibernate codebase?

> Generate identical column aliases among cluster
> -----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HHH-2448
>                 URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2448
>             Project: Hibernate Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: query-criteria, query-hql
>    Affects Versions: 3.2.2
>         Environment: Hibernate version: 3.2.2, 2.1.8
> Database: Oracle 9.2.0.8
>            Reporter: Loïc LEFEVRE
>         Attachments: consistent_table_aliases.patch, report_03.txt, report_1.txt, report_2.txt
>
>
> Among our weblogic cluster (12 instances), we can see that a query can have different column aliases.
> Although all seems correct, when regarding database reports like StatsPack or Spotlight we can see that because of these different aliases, the reports are wrong. Indeed, a resource consuming query can see its associated report properties (cpu usage, buffer gets, number of executions...) divided by the number of weblogic instances of our cluster (i.e. divided by 12) thus preventing us to pinpoint the queries to look at.
> On a 3 instances cluster, we can see this report:
> REPORT#1: one statement with a poor number of buffer gets/execution is reported splitted in 3, see the alias generated for column DTO.CREATION_DATE
> for example
> On a 4 instances cluster, we can see this report:
> REPORT#2: one statement responsible of the latch free/cache buffers chains wait events splitted in 4, note the column alias generated fordeffcashcy0_.BEST_EXPECTED_CY
> More than confusing the DBAs about the same query with n different "faces", our reports don't show us all the queries to look at: indeed, in our "Top 50 queries", a lot of them are duplicates! Also the memory required in the SGA to store the queries, the execution plan and so on is increased...
> Finally, although the column aliases can have up to 30 characters under Oracle, the limit is set to 10, why? 

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