Hey, awesome tip!  Been here, lurking.  Does that generate a trace file with
more than just session id and serial# in it?  Nice thing about SERVERERROR
is I can get machinename, username, osuser etc.... and stuff it in alert log
so I see who caused the error when I get the email, but your way is clearly
easier to implement.

- Ethan

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Welcome back Ethan!

An alternative is using the following lines in init.ora:

event="1555 trace name errorstack level 3"
event="4031 trace name errorstack level 3"
event="1652 trace name processstate level 10"

This catches the dreaded 01555, out of TEMP, and shared pool allocation
errors *along* with the SQL/Stack from the offending process (and thus time
of occurrence).

And keep *all* the event lines together ;-)

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