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SID stands for Session Id and is unique for each session within an instance.
Amar Kumar Padhi
Software Consultant
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2001 12:26 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi ALL,
I'm confused regarding numeric and multiple SIDs
present in V$SESSION for same USER# and USERNAME
How is it possible??????????
As far as I know there should be one SID for every
instance of oracle.
Then how v$session shows me more than one SID
for same user.And if all these numeric SIDs
correspond to one alphanumeric SID
which is SID of that instance then where is the
mapping between numeric and alpha numeric SID?
Thankx and regards
Bipin
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