thank you very much! I read the notes and learned a lot.

Lucy

On Wed, 9 May 2001, Seley, Linda wrote:

> Lucy -
> 
> The user column is broken in v$sort_usage in v8.1.6 and various v8.0.x.  It
> either always displays SYS or it displays the user that you are logged in as
> (apparently depending on the version of the DB you have).  If you search for
> v$sort_usage on Metalink you will see a few related items but in particular
> see notes 124298.1 and 1069041.6.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Linda
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 11:47 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> By selecting from v$sort_segment I found there is one user who is
> currently use temporary TS, so I want to see who is the user by following
> query:
> 
> SQL> select USER , SESSION_ADDR, SESSION_NUM,  SQLADDR , SQLHASH from
> v$sort_usage;
> 
> USER                           SESSION_ SESSION_NUM SQLADDR     SQLHASH
> ------------------------------ -------- ----------- -------- ----------
> SYS                            841CFFC0       60008 8043A9C0 2232545133
> then I want to find sid, osuser by runnig
> SQL> select username, osuser, sid, serial# from v$session where
> saddr='841CFFC0';
> 
> USERNAME                       OSUSER                                SID
> ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ----------
>    SERIAL#
> ----------
> FORMS                          dervid                                 80
>      60008
> 
> my question is why the username from v$sort_usage is different from the
> one from v$session.  I thought they should be the same.
> 
> Any idea is welcome.
> 
> Thanks in advance!
> 

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