SQL > show user
USER is "OPS$MGOGALA "
SQL > select user from dual;
USER
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OPS$MGOGALA
SQL >
SQL > !whoami
mgogala
SQL >
Also, you can do the following:
begin
DBMS_RTFM( 'CURRENT USER ', 'USERNAME ');
end;
/
If you execute the procedure correctly, you 'll get the desired result.
On 05/12/2004 08:04:42 PM, ryan.gaffuri@(protected) wrote:
> I am using
>
> alter session set current_schema = &1;
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> and setting it dynamically for some very long running batch processes. I want to be very, very careful to check that the current schema is right. I can 't find anything like 'show current_schema '
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