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    Optimize={options}

    Controls the query optimization of the RMU Unload command. You
    must use one or more of the following options with the Optimize
    qualifier:

    o  Conformance={Optional|Mandatory}

       This option accepts two keywords, Optional or Mandatory, which
       can be used to override the settings in the specified query
       outline.

       If the matching query outline is invalid, the
       Conformance=Mandatory option causes the query compile, and
       hence the RMU Unload operation, to stop. The query outline
       will be one which either matches the string provided by
       the Using_Outline or Name_As option or matches the query
       identification.

       The default behavior is to use the setting within the query
       outline. If no query outline is found, or query outline usage
       is disabled, then this option is ignored.

    o  Fast_First

       This option asks the query optimizer to favor strategies that
       return the first rows quickly, possibly at the expense of
       longer overall retrieval time. This option does not override
       the setting if any query outline is used.

       This option cannot be specified at the same time as the Total_
       Time option.

                                      NOTE

          Oracle Corporation does not recommend this optimization
          option for the RMU Unload process. It is provided only
          for backward compatibility with prior Rdb releases when
          it was the default behavior.

    o  Name_As=query_name

       This option supplies the name of the query. It is used to
       annotate output from the Rdb debug flags (enabled using the
       logical RDMS$SET_FLAGS) and is also logged by Oracle TRACE.

       If the Using_Outline option is not used, this name is also
       used as the query outline name.

    o  Selectivity=selectivity-value

       This option allows you to influence the Oracle Rdb query
       optimizer to use different selectivity values.

       The Selectivity option accepts the following keywords:

       -  Aggressive - assumes a smaller number of rows is selected
          compared to the default Oracle Rdb selectivity

       -  Sampled - uses literals in the query to perform preliminary
          estimation on indices

       -  Default - uses default selectivity rules

       The following example shows a use of the Selectivity option:

       $RMU/UNLOAD/OPTIMIZE=(TOTAL_TIME,SELECTIVITY=SAMPLED) -
       _$  SALES_DB CUSTOMER_TOP10 TOP10.UNL

       This option is most useful when the RMU Unlaod command
       references a view definition with a complex predicate.

    o  Sequential_Access

       This option requests that index access be disabled for this
       query. This is particularly useful for RMU Unload from views
       against strictly partitioned tables. Strict partitioning is
       enabled by the PARTITIONING IS NOT UPDATABLE clause on the
       CREATE or ALTER STORAGE MAP statements. Retrieval queries
       only use this type of partition optimization during sequential
       table access.

       This option cannot be specified at the same time as the Using_
       Outline option.

    o  Total_Time

       This option requests that total time optimization be applied
       to the unload query. It does not override the setting if any
       query outline is used.

       In some cases, total time optimization may improve performance
       of the RMU Unload command when the query optimizer favors
       overall performance instead of faster retrieval of the first
       row. Since the RMU Unload process is unloading the entire set,
       there is no need to require fast delivery of the first few
       rows.

       This option may not be specified at the same time as the Fast_
       First option. The Optimize=Total_Time behavior is the default
       behavior for the RMU Unload command if the Optimize qualifier
       is not specified.

    o  Using_Outline=outline_name

       This option supplies the name of the query outline to be
       used by the RMU Unload command. If the query outline does
       not exist, the name is ignored.

       This option may not be specified at the same time as the
       Sequential_Access option.
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