Hi
There is a simpler way of doing it.
Try select userenv('terminal') from dual.
I think it is better than querying the dictionary.
Regards,
Bilal.
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most of my clients have win98 OS. i need to get the client's machine name display in the fmb form. i'm currently using developer 6i.
if anybody has any ideas, i'd really appreciate it...
zandy-
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by: ser6398Posted on 2002-10-31 at 13:35:18ID: 7394058
Try this:
select machine
into v_machine_name
from v$session
where username = user;