From: TurkBear <noone@nowhere.com>
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Subject: Re: Auditing SELECT statement contents from database side
Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2001 16:14:22 -0500
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Oracle has tools ( DBA Studio for one) that let you examine the last Sql
executed by a user -
Many 3rd party products ( like spotlight from quest software) let you examine a
entire session's SQL..

"Igor Oussoltsev" <usolcew@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Good evening , friends
>Can anybody help me?
>I want to know answer for simple question. Is there any opportunities to
>find out contents of SELECT's, performed by Oracle RDBMS users?
>As far as I undestand, triggers won't help me, and AUDIT too.
>Any ideas?
>Thanks anyway,
>Igor Oussoltsev,
>Kaliningrad
>
 

