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Hi,
It is
my understanding that Oracle do support the dbms_support package and that it
should have been in the 8i distribution, but was missed out by mistake. It's
calls to sys.dbms_system.set_ev they do not supoprt since this enables you to
set any debug event in the kernel.
Regards
Pete
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