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Perhaps it is even simpler to describe V$session
The first column SADDR is raw(8) on 64 bit and is raw(4) on 32 bit databases
John
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Sent: 23 September 2003 22:25
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Oracle DBA wrote:
> Also how to check whether my DB is 32 or 64 bit
SQL> SELECT dbms_utility.port_string FROM dual;
PORT_STRING
SQL> SELECT paddr FROM v$session WHERE rownum < 2;
PADDR
SQL> connect ...
Connected.
SQL> /
PORT_STRING
SQL> SELECT paddr FROM v$session WHERE rownum < 2;
PADDR
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