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The column CTIME in V$LOCK indicate that the time since the current lock
mode has been acquired/converted. The time is shown in units of seconds.
-- Joe Frohne Rawson Oaks Consulting http://www.rawsonoaks.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]Received on Mon Jun 16 2003 - 14:28:19 CDT
> Folks,
>
> Question here, the CTIME column in V$LOCK is expressed in what? Seconds,
> milli-seconds, What?? Anyone know?
>
> Dick Goulet
> Senior Oracle DBA
> Oracle Certified 8i DBA
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