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I think there is a table like v$loghistory that has the information about latest log switches. Not sure about the correct name, but you can search dba_objects for object_name like '%LOG_HIST%' you'll probably find it
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--- Jairo Villalobos <jvilla_at_ccss.sa.cr> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> How to Know when switching RedoLogs occur?
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> Oracle 8.0.6.2 TRUE 64 5.0
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> Thank's...
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> javs
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