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oracle - Is there a PL/SQL pragma similar to DETERMINISTIC, but for the scope of one single SQL SELECT?

In a SQL SELECT statement, I'd like to execute a function that is deterministic for the scope of that SELECT statement (or transaction would be ok, too):

select t.x, t.y, my_function(t.x) from t

Many values of t.x are the same so Oracle could omit calling the same function again and again, to speed things up. But if I label the function as DETERMINISTIC, the results may be cached between several executions of this query. The reason why I can't use DETERMINISTIC is because my_function uses a configuration parameter that is changed from time to time.

Is there any other keyword I could use? Are there any catches that I should be aware of (memory issues, concurrency, etc)? Or maybe any other tricks, such as analytic functions to call the function only once per t.x value (without major performance impact)?

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If you do this:

select t.x, t.y, (select my_function(t.x) from dual)
from t

then Oracle can use subquery caching to achieve reduced function calls.


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