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In 8i where there's no dbms_flashback nor v$database.current_scn info, one
could read the current SCN ouf from SGA memory directly. The following
example displays SCN with all three mentioned techniques on a 32bit
environment. )In 64bit environment the script would be even simpler as all 8
bytes of SCN are accessible on one word-size line from X$KSMMEM).
SQL> select ksmfsadr from x$ksmfsv where ksmfsnam = 'kcsgscn_';
KSMFSADR
SQL> l
1 select dbms_flashback.get_system_change_number flashback_scn,
2 current_scn, 3 (select to_number(ksmmmval,'XXXXXXXX') 4 from x$ksmmem where addr = hextoraw('20009104')) * power(2,32) + 5 (select to_number(ksmmmval,'XXXXXXXX') 6 from x$ksmmem where addr = hextoraw('20009108')) direct_scn7* from v$database
2633692 2633692 2633692
The SCN lives in fixed part of SGA, thus its location doesn't change over instance bounces or SGA size changes. It might change only if you relink Oracle binary or change SGA mapped base address.
Tanel.
> current_scn in V$DATABASE in 10g?
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> On 5/11/06, Jared Still <jkstill_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=get+current+scn&btnG=Google+Search
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>> On 5/11/06, Prabhu, K <prabhu_adam_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> > List,
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>> > How to get current SCN number other than using dbms_flashback package.
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>> > Thanks for your advice.
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>> > Thanks
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>> > Prabhu.
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-- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-lReceived on Fri May 12 2006 - 11:00:55 CDT
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