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Hello list
This time I need your help on how to implement a weird idea.
We have a third party application that fire wasteful SQL's to the database.
(Remember the discussion on using x$dual Vs dual some days ago?)
I am wondering: Is there a way to change the SQL that the user send?
In ADABAS on the mainframe I can activate a user exit that gets the command
that
the user send to the database and change it (Not only can, but we are doing
it!).
Is there a way to do the same with SQL in Oracle?
In the server (preferably) or in the client.
Thanks
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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