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    Schema usage in Oracle

    Hi DBAs,

    Can somebody tell me how to find whether a particular schema is being used or not in a oracle database.

    Like I have created one user and not accessed it in last one month, should be considered as "not in use".


    Thanx & Regds
    Jignesh

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    Simply lock the account and wait to see if someone complains
    Sanjay G.
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    Originally posted by SANJAY_G
    Simply lock the account and wait to see if someone complains
    Nice but.....

    It won't stop someone accessing the schemas objects from another user account.
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    Originally posted by jovery
    Nice but.....

    It won't stop someone accessing the schemas objects from another user account.
    Clever!
    My understanding from original post was: "If the user didn't login for a certain period then the account is considered 'not in use'"

    At object level auditing can be set using this:
    How often tables are accessed (AUDIT)
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    Hi Sanjay

    Thank you that script would do.

    regards
    Hrishy

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