Stephane,
       LAST_CALL_ET lets u know that user is idle for so long (correct me
id i am wrong) and I want to know which queries are taking long time.
Unfortunately I  cannot use Oracle trace for it.
Regards,
Kranti Pushkarna



                                                                                       
                                                
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>Hi Gurus,
>      Is there any way to find out which queries
>are taking say more than
>20 min in oracle 8.1.7 Database.
>Regards,
>Kranti Pushkarna
>

Switch your mobile phone on :-).

Unless you put your database in trace mode, it is fairly difficult to get
this information. Something which comes to my mind but is not very good is
to have a small program which queries V$SESSION and gets max(last_call_et)
for all the ACTIVE sessions, and checks again (20 * 60 - the value
precedently found) seconds later.

Regards,

Stephane Faroult
Oriole
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