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It would seem that dbms_system has become undocumented.
It used to be partially documented, e.g. there was a
description of set_sql_trace_in_session, but they seem
to have pulled that as of 8.1. You're supposed to use
dbms_support now, but that too seems to be undocumented.
At least on Solaris, you have to beg support for the 8i install script, but the 9i install script is included in $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin.
There are some notes about this in some of the forums at metalink ( I searched 'dbms_system dbms_support').
HTH,
-Chris
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bulbultyagi_at_now-india.net.in
> [mailto:bulbultyagi_at_now-india.net.in]
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 1:20 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: dbms_job
>
>
> Hello list,
> I am running 9.2.0.1.0 enterprise edition on win32.
> Why doesn't the "Supplied PLSQL Packages and Types Reference"
> docs mention
> dbms_system ?
> It doesn't seem to be explained anywhere in the docs although
> the admin
> docs say that it can be used enable sql_trace for another session.
> I was able to do that only after learning about its parameters thru :
> sql> describe dbms_system
> while I was logged in as sysdba.
> ..................
>
>
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