Life is much easier, just use "audit execute on <proc name>"

 No need for the x$<tables> :)

 Regards,

 Waleed

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Hi All,

Is there anyway to find out from data dictionary views when was a database
procedure/function last executed. Would like know the solution for  8i and
9i databases.  We have some older code in the databases and do not know if
any application is using it or not.

I appreciate your help.

Thanks & Best Regards,
Prasad




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