I often do this:

select * from v$session where sid = (select distinct sid from v$mystat);


Alan.


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Hey all,

Is there a way to get your own executing program from a 9.2.0.4 RAC node?
USERENV('SESSIONID') and SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV','SESSIONID') each return a
big fat zero on RAC.

My ultimate goal is to get the executing session's program, and the only
place I can find that info is in V$SESSION.  And the only way I know to get
the current session's row from V$SESSION is to join it with
USERENV('SESSIONID').  If there's a better/different way to do this, I'm
listening.

Thanks!
Rich

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