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Executing The Procedure in the database

Hi all,

I have created a Procedure in the qa environment, and the procedure is not allocated or scheduled for otm jobs,.

but i want to see the procedures last executed date and time in the database, can u folks help me on this
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Re: Executing The Procedure in the database

Gokul,

I may be wrong, but I'm not aware of anywhere within the Oracle database this is listed, unless the procedure is scheduled via the Oracle Job Queue Facility -- in which case it tracks the running (and past runs) of that particular procedure.


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Re: Executing The Procedure in the database

In addition to what Chris has specified -

1) You can put a insert_date column for the data inserts/updates/refresh that is being attempted through the procedure.That can tell you for sure when the procedure completed. If it is a data refresh, then it will tell you the start and end dates.

2) Alternatively, if procedure is triggered through the agent, you can check the logs to know the timings

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3) give notify message centres before and after the procedure run to check the start and end timings in the message centre

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