I suppose that would work if an alter session is used but what if the client
is simply set up to use a different character set, for example if NLS_LANG
is set to something other than the database character set.
export NLS_LANG=Blah
sqlplus foo/bar
Now what character set is being used? I presume "Blah".
Ethan Post
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SELECT SUBSTR(sql_text, 1, 2000)
FROM sys.V_$OPEN_CURSOR
WHERE UPPER (sql_text) LIKE 'ALTER SESSION%'
with appropriate sid.
Raj
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