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A small correction to a post about DBMS_SYSTEM.KSDDDT

September 13th, 2005 by Pete

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Thanks to Julian Dyke who emailed me early this morning to let me know I had made a mistake on a previous blog entry I made. Quite some time ago, almost one year ago, in fact I posted about "Writing to the alert log" where I showed how you can use the DBMS_SYSTEM package to write to the alert log, or a trace file or both. Unfortunately i made a mistake with the procedure ksdddt as I spelt its name incorrectly. I have now fixed this page. Thanks again to Julian.


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