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you welcome everyone to the second video in the adaptive cursor sharing series just to reiterate weamp;#39;ve done one video already Iamp;#39;ll put a link in the description below so you can bring yourself up to speed with where weamp;#39;re at just to reiterate this is looking at bind variable peeking which is the historical view of older versions of the Oracle database leading up to the facilities that we can see in adaptive cursor sharing so letamp;#39;s just flick through what we covered in the first video so we can get ourselves to a point where we understand what bind variable peeking is Iamp;#39;ve created a table called t1 as per the previous video and Iamp;#39;ll skip a couple of steps here but Iamp;#39;m populating it in exactly the same way and Iamp;#39;m putting an index on and creating some stats as well as a histogram so the optimizer has the best possible data itamp;#39;s a frequency based histogram and the distribution of data is as per the previous ex