I have noticed that if I do not connect using the '@SID' in my connect
string, then I don't get anything for ip address.

Another thing: I think you want to limit your query to v_$session to one row
with something like "where sid = 1"

Another thing: You might need to do sys.v_$session.

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> E.g.  Query:
> 
> Select sys_context('USERENV','IP_ADDRESS') from v_$session;
> 
> Return NOTHING :(    
> 
> 
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