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11g Release 2 (11.2)

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V$OPEN_CURSOR

V$OPEN_CURSOR lists cursors that each user session currently has opened and parsed, or cached.

Column Datatype Description
SADDR RAW(4 | 8) Session address
SID NUMBER Session identifier
USER_NAME VARCHAR2(30) User that is logged in to the session
ADDRESS RAW(4 | 8) Used with HASH_VALUE to uniquely identify the SQL statement being executed in the session
HASH_VALUE NUMBER Used with ADDRESS to uniquely identify the SQL statement being executed in the session
SQL_ID VARCHAR2(13) SQL identifier of the SQL statement being executed in the session
SQL_TEXT VARCHAR2(60) First 60 characters of the SQL statement that is parsed into the open cursor
LAST_SQL_ACTIVE_TIME DATE Time when this cursor was last executed
SQL_EXEC_ID NUMBER If the open cursor is executing, then the SQL execution identifier for that execution (see V$SQL_MONITOR)
CURSOR_TYPE VARCHAR2(64) Type of cursor:
  • OPEN-PL/SQL - Open PL/SQL cursors

  • OPEN - Other open cursors

  • SESSION CURSOR CACHED - Cursors cached in the generic session cursor cache

  • OPEN-RECURSIVE - Open recursive cursors

  • DICTIONARY LOOKUP CURSOR CACHED - Cursor cached in the dictionary lookup cursor cache

  • BUNDLE DICTIONARY LOOKUP CACHED - Cursors cached in the bundled dictionary lookup cursor cache

  • JAVA NAME TRANSLATION CURSOR CACHED - Cursors cached in the Java name translation cursor cache

  • REPLICATION TRIGGER CURSOR CACHED - Cursors cached in the replication trigger cursor cache

  • CONSTRAINTS CURSOR CACHED - Cursors cached in the constraints cursor cache

  • PL/SQL CURSOR CACHED - Cursors cached in the PL/SQL cursor cache