USER_USERS
describes the current user.
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Name of the user |
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ID number of the user |
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Account status:
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Date the account was locked if account status was |
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Date of expiration of the account |
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Default tablespace for data |
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Name of the default tablespace for temporary tables or the name of a tablespace group |
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Default local temporary tablespace for the user |
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User creation date |
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Initial resource consumer group for the user |
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User external name |
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Indicates whether a user can connect directly ( For more information about creating proxy user accounts and authorizing users to connect through them, see Oracle Database Security Guide. |
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Indicates whether a given user is common. Possible values
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Denotes whether the user was created, and is maintained, by Oracle-supplied scripts (such as catalog.sql or catproc.sql). A user for which this column has the value |
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Indicates whether the user definition was inherited from another container ( |
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Default collation for the user’s schema |
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Indicates whether this user is a common user created by an implicit application ( |
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In a sharded database, the value in this column indicates whether the user was created with shard DDL enabled. The possible values are:
In a non-sharded database, the value in this column is always |
Footnote 1
This column is available starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 2 (12.2.0.1).
See Also:
Oracle Database Administrator’s Guide for more information about sharded database management