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Wait.sql

Posted on 04-Apr-202322-Apr-2025 By Admin No Comments on Wait.sql
/********************************************
Author: Paresh Mehta
Script Name : waitt.sql
waits order by sql start time
********************************************/
set feedback 1
set pages 2000
set lines 190
column event format a45
column machin format a12
column modul format a10
column prg format a10
column osuser1 format a10
column username format a10
column sesinfo format a15
column blockedby format a15
alter session set nls_date_format='DDMONRR:HH24:MI:SS';

select /*+ first_rows(100) */ a.sid || ',' || a.serial# || ',@' || a.inst_id sesinfo,
a.username, substr(a.osuser,1,10) osuser1, a.sql_id, sql_exec_start,
substr(substr(a.machine,instr(machine, '')+1),1,12) machin, substr(program,1,10) prg, substr(module, 1,10) modul, a.event,
blocking_session || '@' || blocking_instance blockedBy
from gv$session a
where status = 'ACTIVE'
and wait_class != 'Idle'
order by blocking_session desc, sql_exec_start desc
/

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