> On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, Carel-Jan Engel wrote:
>> Does this tool have the same 'functionality'? So, be carefull, or take
>> advantage of it ;-).
>
> Nope, the only history it stores are the commands you type once the
> program it execs is fired up. Now, if you connect scott/tiger from within
> sqlplus, you're on thin ice, but I usually specify which user/db I'm
> connecting to on the command-line and let SQL*Plus ask me for my password.

So, what happens when SQL*Plus asks for your password? Doesn't that entry
get recorded as well?

Regards, Carel-Jan

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