No problem. We use OEM to submit the job to each database, then one of our
guys wrote report that can pull all that output together. I just need to get
the SQL that would show me what id's from that list do not exist a database
From: MJ Mody [mailto:emjay.mody@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 2:08 PM
To: John Jones; oracle-l
Subject: Re: sql statement help
Apologies in advance for making assumptions. Curious as to how you're planning
to run this on all your dbs?
Try these:
- select * from all_users where username in ('user1', 'user2', 'user3');
- select count(1) from all_users where username in ('user1', 'user2', 'user3');
- select vi.instance_name, au.username
from v$instance vi, all_users au
where au.username in ('user1', 'user2', 'user3');
On 2/12/16 1:00 PM, John Jones wrote:
Then I would have to have that db_link in all of my databases? Can't do that...
Thanks anyway
John
From: MJ Mody [mailto:emjay.mody@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 2016 1:59 PM
To: John Jones
Subject: Re: sql statement help
Not an sql expert and this is only an attempt:
select * from all_users@db_link
where username in (select * from all_users where username in ('user1', 'user2',
'user3'))
union all
..
..
..
order by username asc;
On 2/12/16 11:58 AM, John Jones wrote:
I have about 150 databases that I need to run a query in to find out if certain
users exists or better yet do not exists.
I have 5 users ops$john, ops$dave, ops$mark, ops$ken, and ops$lee. I need to
run a SQL statement that would let me know if any or all of those users do not
exists in the all_users table. How do I write a SQL statement that would allow
me to pass that list of users and list those that are not there.
My boss is asking for a report like this and I have no idea how to write such a
thing. I have not written SQL in years and stumbling to provide an answer.
Any SQL guru's have suggestions?
John