We can definitely find the user , 
but considering my scenario 'all the people are logged
in with the same oracle user' ,
I want to know:From what machine the SQL statement was
fired.

thx
Sam
> name--- "Reardon, Bruce (CALBBAY)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sam d [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 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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