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Homes this may work....
select distinct
s.sid,s.serial#
from v$session s,
V$MYSTAT m
where s.sid=m.sid
/
> 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/tiger_at_test.
> In this connection,
>
> SQL>
>
> What shoud I input to get this sid and serial#?
>
> TIA
>
> Chuan
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