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Auditing user productivity

From: Jeremy Billones <billones_at_primenet.com>
Date: 7 Jan 1999 15:04:07 GMT
Message-ID: <772id7$5gj$1@nnrp03.primenet.com>


I admin the local LAN, but I'm not very familiar with Oracle and I'm certainly no DBA. However, I've been tasked with developing a system to monitor the productivity of the half-dozen users who are doing data entry (the manager thinks one is slacking and wants proof). I would presume that there is a transaction log that tracks which entries are made when and by which user; I don't even know if auditing has been turned on yet.

If this is a simple problem, could anybody provide me the simple solution? If there are only hard solutions, let me know.

Thanks,

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Jeremy Billones                http://www.primenet.com/~billones/

"All human endevour is an attempt to break one of [the three] rules. Capitalism is the belief you can win. Communism is the belief you can break even. Religion is the belief you can quit the game." - Ben Aveling Received on Thu Jan 07 1999 - 09:04:07 CST

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