Title: RE: recording SQLPlus activity

Ray,

You must have an abundance of time on your hands, to be able to sift through every every
command entered by several hundred developers??  If they have their own login ids, let them
do whatever in their own schemas, but in protected schemas it's only right to put limits on
them so they can't hurt themselves or others.  If tracking them is real important, though, check
out auditing--if you're going to capture the information,  auditing requires you to keep an eye on it,
so at least you'll be paying attention to it in some way (people often like to collect data that they
never look at)

HTH,
Rich


-----Original Message-----
From: Ray Gordon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 8:53 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: recording SQLPlus activity


I have just been moved to a group with several hundred developers, and to
say the least the environment is chaotic.

Without putting limits on my developers (such as via READONLY user, etc.),
is there some way that every command that a developer executes using SQLPlus
gets recorded (by userid and time)?

Ray





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