I need your opinion in this situation. I’ll try to explain the scenario. I have a Windows service that stores data in an Oracle database periodically. The table where this data is being stored is partitioned by date (Interval-Date Range Partitioning). The database also has a dbms_scheduler job that, among other operations, truncates and drops older partitions.
This approach has been working for some time, but recently I had an ORA-00054 error. After some investigation, the error was reproduced with the following steps:
- Open one sqlplus session, disable auto-commit, and insert data in the partitioned table, without committing the changes;
- Open another sqlplus session and truncate/drop an old partition (DDL operations are automatically committed, if I’m not mistaken). We will then get the ORA-00054 error.
There are some constraints worthy to be mentioned:
- I don’t have DBA access to the database;
- This is a legacy application and a complete refactoring isn’t feasible;
So, in your opinion, is there any way of dropping these old partitions, without the risk of running into an ORA-00054 error and without the intervention of the DBA? I can just delete the data, but the number of empty partitions will grow everyday.
Many thanks in advance.