set lines 250
set pages 30
set pause off
set feed off
clear break
clear col

col osuser      format a12
col username    format a10
this is it!


col program     format a60
col sid         format 99999
col sql_test    format a100

break   on osuser            -
        on sid          dupl -
        on username          -
        on program      skip 1

SELECT  osuser          , 
        sid             , 
        serial#         ,
        username        , 
        program         ,
        status          ,
        sql_text
from    v$session a, 
        v$sqltext b
where   a.sql_address    =b.address(+)
  and   a.type          != 'BACKGROUND'
order by        osuser  ,
                sid     ,
                address , 
                piece
/


        -----Message d'origine-----
        De:     Jared Still [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Date:   vendredi 7 juin 2002 17:58
        À:      Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
        Objet:  Re: Can we find SQL user


        Bruce already mentioned using v$session.

        Have you tried it?  If you try it, you will find it.

        Jared

        On Friday 07 June 2002 00:13, sam d wrote:
        > We can definitely find the user ,
        > but considering my scenario 'all the people are logged
        > in with the same oracle user' ,
        > I want to know:From what machine the SQL statement was
        > fired.
        >
        > thx
        > Sam
        >
        > > name--- "Reardon, Bruce (CALBBAY)"
        >
        > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        > > Have a look at v$session
        > > In particular the osuser, terminal and machine
        > > fields - these may help
        > > Also look at the listener log file - this may help
        > >
        > > Or do you have an application server sitting in the
        > > middle?
        > >
        > > HTH,
        > > Bruce Reardon
        > >
        > > -----Original Message-----
        > > From: sam d [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        > > Sent: Friday, 7 June 2002 15:18
        > >
        > > Hi List,
        > > Suppose I have m1,m2,m3 machines,
        > > all the users sitting on these machines are using
        > > oracle 'user1' to connect to the server.
        > >
        > > As all the people are logged in with the same user
        > > name ,Can we find which user(or machine) has issued
        > > which SQL statement.
        > >
        > > Thanks
        > > Sam
        >
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