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Thanks Raj,
I knew about dbms_system.ksdwrt to write to trace files or the alert log or both but not these two. I have see from google that kcfrms allows the resetting of IO counters in v$session_event and v$filestat. And KSDFLS is part of the suite of functions to write to the alert log or trace file and flushes any pending output. http://www.oracleadvice.com/Tips/db ms_system_v2.htm gives a good description of the functions in DBMS_SYSTEM. Thanks Raj,
kind regards
Pete
In article <F001.005D1FFD.20031003145925_at_fatcity.com>, Jamadagni,
Rajendra <Rajendra.Jamadagni_at_espn.com> writes
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> dbms_system.KCFRMS|KSDFLS (not sure about this one).
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> Raj
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