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Subject: current users enquiry
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Hi everybody
For my Oracle 9i db, I need to know how many users are accessing to a
specific schema, and, if possible, which application are they using.
Can I obtain this goal with the user id specified for the schema,
without using administration tools (just a query)?
Thanks a lot

Peppe

