Have a look at v$session
In particular the osuser, terminal and machine fields - these may help
Also look at the listener log file - this may help

Or do you have an application server sitting in the middle?

HTH,
Bruce Reardon

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Sent: Friday, 7 June 2002 15:18

Hi List,
Suppose I have m1,m2,m3 machines,
all the users sitting on these machines are using
oracle 'user1' to connect to the server.

As all the people are logged in with the same user
name ,Can we find which user(or machine) has issued
which SQL statement.

Thanks
Sam
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