The following doc on MetaLink shows you how to
identify the trace filename for your session:
Note: 73419.1 - "SCRIPT TO DERIVE THE NAME OF A
SESSION GENERATED TRACEFILE"
Basically the nnnnn in your ORAnnnnn.trc trace
filename corresponds to the session's SPID in
V$PROCESS (on some OS's, such as NT you have to
convert the SPID from hex to decimal).
HTH,
- Anita
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Received on Tue May 16 2000 - 09:21:25 CDT