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Jim Smith wrote:
> In message <1096593761.373160_at_yasure>, Daniel Morgan
> <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> writes
>
>> Ronald wrote: >> >>> Sorry if it was not clear enough. >>> I want to reproduce manual transactions and know start and end time on >>> a 11i oracle application. >>> Version is actually not interesting because reproducing human >>> activities and measure the time it took to response. >>> bad example but like a: dataload sheet that query specific product and >>> logs the start time and time when query is answered. This to measure >>> transaction time how the users are experience on specific time fence. >>> Hope this clarifies. >>> Regards, >>> Ronald. >> >> >> That you have 11i is irrelevant to your question. The relevant version >> is that of the database and is required to give you a specific answer. >>
For someone that acknowledges that he doesn't know the answer you seem awfully sure of the fact that the database version is unimportant.
As someone that does know the answer ... I respectfully disagree.
-- Daniel A. Morgan University of Washington damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace 'x' with 'u' to respond)Received on Sat Oct 02 2004 - 11:16:34 CDT