Steve,
Did you have set serveroutput on?
I have found you need this before you'll get error messages from Logminer.

I found this in Metalink note Note:69606.1 

HTH in the future,
Bruce Reardon

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Sent: Saturday, 20 September 2003 9:40 AM

OK seems I must have fat fingered something when I typed in my dictionary
location in start_logmnr.  Odd though I saw no errors.

-----Original Message-----
Steve McClure
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 1:25 PM

OK my first usage of log miner seemed to go exactly by the book until I went
to look at the data in v$logmnr_contents.  The sql_redo column was filled
with strings like the following.
update "UNKNOWN"."Objn:3167" set "Col[43]" = HEXTORAW('7867090f010101') ...

I created the dictionary file, and didn't get any errors when I referenced
it in the start_logmnr procedure.  I understand that the dictionary file is
required to get my actual object names and column names and such. I am also
pretty sure it was created correctly, so it shouldn't be the root of my
problem.

As I am typing this, thinking it over, I realize that I was logged in as my
own user connected as sysdba.  Maybe I should redo this connected as ths sys
user.  I created the dictionary file as the sys user.  I am gonna have to
try that after lunch.  While I do though, and since I have already typed
this much, I am gonna toss this up to my fellow listers.  The only
documentation I have been using is the 8i Administrators Guide, and one of
its examples references a column that isn't in the v$logmnr_contents view.
Perhaps I need a different reference.

Thanks,
Steve
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