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Amend your $ORACLE_HOME\sqlplus\admin\glogin.sql script - add:
to the end of the file. In Oracle 10g this will change correctly each time you issue a "conn". For clients before 10g it won't change when you do a "conn" but will remain as the username/db you first connected to. You can also use _date for the current date and _privilege for the privilege (eg SYSDBA) of the connected user. Reference: http://www.acs.ilstu.edu/docs/Oracle/server.101/b12170/whatsnew.htm |
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