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Dennis,
How about using the listner.log file and gathering information on the
USER and HOST columns. That will tell you the login id and the name/ip
of the machine they logged in from.
ROR mª¿ªm
>>> dmeng_at_focal.com 04/05/02 02:25PM >>>
Greetings,
I have a request from my boss to come up with a list of users for a
particular database. Since this is 805 database logon trigger is not
an
option. Turning on audit trail will be an overkill and not sure if
performance will be acceptable if we do that. Other than querying
v$session
periodically and hoping to get everybody, is there a better way to do
this?
DBA_USERS view is not going to work because there are too many
duplicate
and obsolete entries.
TIA
Dennis Meng
Database Administrator
Focal Communications Corp.
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