You can also get an explanation of these event codes in the oraus.msg
file, which is NOT supplied on Windows installations, but can be found
in $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg on Unix

Rachel

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> Mike,
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> These events are generally set at the advice of Oracle Support, or
> when the
> DBA needs to do some tracing. You might not find these in the docs,
> but
> Metalink should have notes on them.
> 
> Raj
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> I often met SQL phrase in sql scripts as "ALTER SESSION SET EVENTS
> '...' "
> for example:
> ALTER SESSION SET EVENTS '10520 TRACE NAME CONTEXT FOREVER, LEVEL
> 10';
> (Oracle 8.1.7.3 patches install instuctions)
> or
> alter session set events '10046 trace name context forever, level
> <Level>';
>     where Level is one of 0,1,4,8,12  to trace  your session
> 
> But I can't found some explanations for ALTER SESSION SET EVENTS
> '...' in
> Oracle documentation.
> Who can me point some explanation to this command in Oracle docs ?
> 
> Best regards
> Michael Ivanov, TD "ERA"
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