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Can SCA_ASYNC_CPNT_STATE Table Be Partitioned? (Doc ID 2832557.1)

Last updated on NOVEMBER 16, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle SOA Suite - Version 12.2.1.4.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

Partitioning is key to the customer's purge strategy, and this has become critical as table SCA_ASYNC_CPNT_STATE has reach 400 mill rows in Production.

Table SCA_ASYNC_CPNT_STATE is not listed as a table allowed for partitioning in the Oracle documentation:
Section: "15.4.8.1.2 Component Tables, Range Partition Keys, and Groups"
https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/soa-suite/soa/12.2.1.4/administer/managing-database-growth.html#GUID-2E9E9284-0C54-44A5-B0C2-E0A7A7C271FB

The questions are:

  1. Is the SOA-infrastructure table SCA_ASYNC_CPNT_STATE optionally allowed for partitioning?

  2. If yes, what is the partition key and into what partition group (Group 1, Group 1A or Group 2) should it be placed?

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