Unless you code it into your application, you can't.

Oracle only  knows about 'commit'.  This may technically
end a transaction, but does not necessarily delinieate 
a business transaction.

It's up to the app developers to deal with that.

Some 3rd party software such as SAP will track that
kind of information.

Jared





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Hi Gurus,
Greetings. How to see howmany transactions commit per minute?
Thanks,
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