All,

I just tested changing my password and looking
in the v$sql... views to find my new pw.

As I figured, the statement stops at ident. How
does this work? Does Oracle automatically not
keep parsed pw-changing SQL in memory, giving
up parse time for security? Obviously, you'd
never rerun that SQL statement anyway, so it's
not even giving up anything.

I just want to confirm that Oracle is indeed
doing this on purpose.

Thanks,

Yosi
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