David,
Have a look at the session_info column in v$logmnr_contents

This includes machine, terminal, osuser + OS program

Whether this will tell you what user logs in from which computer will depend-
eg do your users share usernames, do they have generic OS logins, do you have an app 
server, and so on

HTH,
Bruce Reardon

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, 12 July 2002 9:58

Ramon,

I know how to setup LogMiner to run.  My question is if LogMiner can tell me
where an user is logging in from what computer?

Thanks,
David

-----Original Message-----
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 4:15 PM

Nguyen,

1) Be sure to have set the parameter UTL_FILE_DIR='d:\directorio'
2) Create the dictonary file
    Execute the package DBMS_LOGMNR_D.BUILD('dictionary', 'd:\directorio');
3) Reset the list and create a new one
    Execute the package DBMS_LOGMNR.ADD_LOGFILE('redo01.log',
dbms_logmnr.new);
4) Add more redos to analyze
    Execute the package DBMS_LOGMNR.ADD_LOGFILE('redo01.log',
dbms_logmnr.addfile);
5) Perform the analysis
    Execute
DBMS_LOGMNR.START_LOGMNR(dictionary=>'d:\directorio\dictionary');
6) Do a select from the V$LOGMNR_CONTENTS

HTH
Ramon
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2002 12:48 PM

> Using LogMiner to read redo log, how do I tell a transaction is modified
by
> which user and where user logins from like what columns in LogMiner should
> tell me this kind of information?
>
> Thanks,
> David
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