You need more specific requirements. If they want to monitor certain
actions on certain tables, I would think you could put a trigger(s) on
the tables and log the action taken. This would (likely?) allow you to
infer what procedure did what to what table.
(Say that last sentence 10 times fast ;-P)
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
Scott Canaan wrote:
>
> First, I will say that I will contribute something to keep this list
> alive. I have benefitted way more from the list than I have given.
> With that said, I have a request from a customer to do a weekly
> report on which stored procedures are run and by whom. I have been
> looking in v_$sql, v_$sqlarea, v_$session, etc. and am having some
> limited success. The problem is that Oracle doesn't seem to keep any
> history of what happened in the past, only what the system looks like
> now. I also tried to create a table to hold the information and have a
> trigger on one of these views (I also tried the underlying tables), but
> Oracle won't let me create a trigger on any of these.
> I don't know where else to go, and I hate to tell a customer that I
> can't do it, but I'm out of ideas. Anyone here have any?
>
> Thank you,
>
> --
> Scott Canaan ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> (716) 475-7886
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