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USERENV is a legacy function that is retained for backward compatibility. Oracle recommends that you use the SYS_CONTEXT function with the built-in USERENV namespace for current functionality. See SYS_CONTEXT for more information.USERENV returns information about the current session. This information can be useful for writing an application-specific audit trail table or for determining the language-specific characters currently used by your session. You cannot use USERENV in the condition of a CHECK constraint. Table 5-13 describes the values for the parameter argument.
All calls to USERENV return VARCHAR2 data except for calls with the SESSIONID, SID, and ENTRYID parameters, which return NUMBER.
Table 5-13 Parameters of the USERENV Function
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Caution: Some commercial applications may be using this context value. Refer to the applicable documentation for those applications to determine what restrictions they may impose on use of this context area. See Also:
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The current audit entry number. The audit entryid sequence is shared between fine-grained audit records and regular audit records. You cannot use this attribute in distributed SQL statements. |
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language_territory.characterset |
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The following example returns the LANGUAGE parameter of the current session:
SELECT USERENV('LANGUAGE') "Language" FROM DUAL;
Language
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AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1