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"Event attribute functions" - search the docs for something like
"ora_sysevent", it'll take you to the rest. Others have posted more detail
though. I didn't even know they existed until a few days ago. Kinda like
SYS_CONTEXT on steroids..
-Don Granaman
OraSaurus (and danged tired of it!)
> How do you get the exact SQL in 9i using a trigger? This would be useful.
>
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