Raj,

The comments in dbmssupp.sql suggest that this object needs to be installed
only when requested by Oracle support....I was just curious why our
databases did not have this object... :-).

Thanks ....

Murali.




                                                                                       
                                               
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SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.2.0 - Production on Fri Aug 29 14:42:11 2003
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation.� All rights reserved.

14:42:15 SQL> desc dbms_support
FUNCTION MYSID RETURNS NUMBER
FUNCTION PACKAGE_VERSION RETURNS VARCHAR2
PROCEDURE START_TRACE
�Argument Name����������������� Type������������������� In/Out Default?
�------------------------------ ----------------------- ------ --------
�WAITS������������������������� BOOLEAN���������������� IN���� DEFAULT
�BINDS������������������������� BOOLEAN���������������� IN���� DEFAULT
PROCEDURE START_TRACE_IN_SESSION
�Argument Name����������������� Type������������������� In/Out Default?
�------------------------------ ----------------------- ------ --------
�SID��������������������������� NUMBER����������������� IN
�SERIAL������������������������ NUMBER����������������� IN
�WAITS������������������������� BOOLEAN���������������� IN���� DEFAULT
�BINDS������������������������� BOOLEAN���������������� IN���� DEFAULT
PROCEDURE STOP_TRACE
PROCEDURE STOP_TRACE_IN_SESSION
�Argument Name����������������� Type������������������� In/Out Default?
�------------------------------ ----------------------- ------ --------
�SID��������������������������� NUMBER����������������� IN
�SERIAL������������������������ NUMBER����������������� IN

14:42:19 SQL> exit
Disconnected from Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.2.0 - 64bit
Production
With the Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, OLAP and Oracle Data
Mining options
JServer Release 9.2.0.2.0 - Production

you probably need to install dbms_support package.
Raj
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Raj,

Which version of db are you on? This is not available on 9.2.0.3

Murali.



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use the function dbms_support.mysid if it is available on your version.

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DABs,

� Is there any way in my connection to get the sid and serial# for my own
connection?

Suppose I connect to Oracle db by >sqlplus scott/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In this connection,

SQL>

What shoud I input to get this sid and serial#?

TIA

Chuan
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