I think the select should have  a.username, b.value, c.name  
But I am still sure of its usefulness.
 
Mary Ruiz  / Atlanta

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Am I the only one who gets garbage out of this query?  There's a mismatch on 
v$statname.  Which statistic are you suggesting to display, uga or pga memory?

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solution : 
 
select a.username, b.value from v$session a, v$sesstat b, v$statname c 

where a.sid = b.sid and b.statistic# = c.STATISTIC# and a.username!='SYSTEM'

 

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hello dba's ( again )
 
i'm looking for a way to do a manual "top-session" on a database. According to 
TopSession from Oracle, the information should be located in v$sessions. Anyone an 
idea how to read
the memory usage out of this table? In v$sess_io i'm able to get the amount of 
physical reads, but I need the memory usage. 
 
thanks for any help
 
Bjorn Naessens
Roularta IT Solutions
 

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