These views list normalized statements with aggregated statistics. The content mimics the MySQL Enterprise Monitor Query Analysis view. By default, rows are sorted by descending total latency.
The statement_analysis
and
x$statement_analysis
views have
these columns:
query
The normalized statement string.
db
The default database for the statement, or
NULL
if there is none.full_scan
The total number of full table scans performed by occurrences of the statement.
exec_count
The total number of times the statement has executed.
err_count
The total number of errors produced by occurrences of the statement.
warn_count
The total number of warnings produced by occurrences of the statement.
total_latency
The total wait time of timed occurrences of the statement.
max_latency
The maximum single wait time of timed occurrences of the statement.
avg_latency
The average wait time per timed occurrence of the statement.
lock_latency
The total time waiting for locks by timed occurrences of the statement.
cpu_latency
The time spent on CPU for the current thread.
rows_sent
The total number of rows returned by occurrences of the statement.
rows_sent_avg
The average number of rows returned per occurrence of the statement.
rows_examined
The total number of rows read from storage engines by occurrences of the statement.
rows_examined_avg
The average number of rows read from storage engines per occurrence of the statement.
rows_affected
The total number of rows affected by occurrences of the statement.
rows_affected_avg
The average number of rows affected per occurrence of the statement.
tmp_tables
The total number of internal in-memory temporary tables created by occurrences of the statement.
tmp_disk_tables
The total number of internal on-disk temporary tables created by occurrences of the statement.
rows_sorted
The total number of rows sorted by occurrences of the statement.
sort_merge_passes
The total number of sort merge passes by occurrences of the statement.
max_controlled_memory
The maximum amount of controlled memory (bytes) used by the statement.
max_total_memory
The maximum amount of memory (bytes) used by the statement.
digest
The statement digest.
first_seen
The time at which the statement was first seen.
last_seen
The time at which the statement was most recently seen.