Raj,
Maybe another option would be to "audit session" for the database.  For
each logon/logoff you would see the  logical/physical reads and the logical
writes ( in dba_audit_session) by Oracle username (or osusername).
Chaim




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Then  you're in luck.� I'd recommend starting with�Oracle Response Time
Analysis from www.orapub.com.� Although  it won't give you exactly what you
need, it will help you get to the next  step.� Once you understand a
session's response time components, it's a  short hop to figuring out the
V$SESSTAT statistics that make up the CPU time,  physical/logical I/O
operations and memory footprint.

HTH
Tony
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Database Load ... is the main target at this time  ...

Thanks Tony,

Raj
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Raj, sorry for me being confused.� Are you trying to  measure what the
application executable is doing outside the database (i.e..  host system
load) or the activity inside the database (i.e.. per  user/program/module
DB stats)?

Tony






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