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Re: How to drop a system event trigger - endless loop?

From: <G.Plivna_at_itsystems.lv>
Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 08:41:07 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.0031C302.20010605080720@fatcity.com>

Yeah, another one ;)
Before several months already somebody in this list faced this problem ;)

If there is an error in a LOGON Trigger, nobody (not even SYS) may connect to the database. Connect with INTERNAL and drop the trigger may help in this situation.

Gints Plivna

                                                                                       
                            
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Hi Gurus !

I created a trigger on logon event. The trigger seems to be falling into an endless loop, so I can't login. How colud I drop this trigger. I created this trigger with ON DATABASE clause.

Thanks in advance
Gyula

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