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Raj
I haven't tried reading logs without Logminer, but I have used Logminer without the dictionary. It is tough. Basically, everything is in hex. I would guess the "who" is the userid in hex. You could list the usernames and user_ids from dba_users and convert the user_id column to hex and see if a value matches.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 11:19 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Dick,
I tried various methods ... v$logmnr_contents has 0 rows ... that's why the hard way of doing things ... as usual metablink is little low of details about v$logmnr_contents containing no rows.
Egads ... I am finally back on the list after 03/18 ... thanks to our resident investigator Bruce (the list master) ... Raj
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 11:49 AM
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I believe you'll need to use LogMiner.
Dick Goulet
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Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2003 11:14 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I am trying to find who deleted certain rows fro a table. So I dumped the right logfile with 'layer 11 opcode 3' option. I can see the information about deleted rows, but where is it stored .. whodunit??
Here is a partial listing ... the objectid is 29230 as seen from objn value
ktudb redo: siz: 156 spc: 4728 flg: 0x0022 seq: 0x093e rec: 0x22 xid: 0x001d.016.00003c57 ktubu redo: slt: 22 rci: 33 opc: 11.1 objn: 29230 objd: 29230 tsn: 31 Undo type: Regular undo Undo type: Last buffer split: No Tablespace Undo: No 0x00000000
col 0: [10] 61 62 63 5f 66 61 6d 5f 6c 61 col 1: [10] 41 42 43 20 46 61 6d 69 6c 79 col 2: [ 4] 48 50 49 56 col 3: [ 1] 4c col 4: [11] 4c 6f 73 20 41 6e 67 65 6c 65 73CHANGE #2 TYP:0 CLS: 1 AFN:31 DBA:0x07d05920 SCN:0x0010.6115216c SEQ: 1 OP:11.3
I want to see if I can decode it from the dump, logminer is my last resort. I could learn some more from decoding the dump too.
Thanks in advance
Raj
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