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Use Oracle Database Services ( dbms_service ).
Create a service called "BATCH" or whatever you want, make your batch jobs connect through that service - and just shut down that service when you don't want anybody to use it ( or use resource manager to limit the number of sessions allowed for that user/service ).
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Tanel Poder
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On Behalf Of Rajesh.Rao_at_jpmchase.com
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 12:00
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Restrict Logins during specific hours
10.2.0.3. The database has a user that is used exclusively to execute batch jobs, using a scheduling software (either Autosys or ControlM). Without writing an on-logon database trigger, is there a way of preventing this user from logging in between say 10 AM and 11 AM? Users do not wish to use dbms_scheduler to schedule the jobs.
Thanks
Raj
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