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 - NULLif 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.