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I think the number of seconds since the lock was established (or converted from/to) in this mode.
My guess.
Regards,
Waleed
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What's the DBA_DML_LOCKS.LAST_CONVERT column ??
In catblock.sql for the DBA_LOCKS view it's described as follows: last_convert - time (in seconds) since last convert completed.
What precisely does that mean? (Is it a religious term? :-)
Steve Orr
Snowing nicely in Montana now and the slopes are calling me.
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