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SYS_CONTEXT

Syntax

sys_context::=

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Purpose

SYS_CONTEXT returns the value of parameter associated with the context namespace. You can use this function in both SQL and PL/SQL statements.

For namespace and parameter, you can specify either a string (constant) or an expression that resolves to a string designating a namespace or an attribute. The context namespace must already have been created, and the associated parameter and its value must also have been set using the DBMS_SESSION.set_context procedure. The namespace must be a valid SQL identifier. The parameter name can be any string. It is not case sensitive, but it cannot exceed 30 bytes in length.

The datatype of the return value is VARCHAR2. The default maximum size of the return value is 256 bytes. You can override this default by specifying the optional length parameter. The valid range of values is 1 to 4000 bytes. (If you specify an invalid value, then Oracle ignores it and uses the default.)

Oracle9i provides a built-in namespace called USERENV, which describes the current session. The predefined parameters of namespace USERENV are listed Table 6-2, along with the lengths of their return strings.

Restriction on SYS_CONTEXT

You cannot specify this function in a parallel query.

See Also:

Examples

The following statement returns the name of the user who logged onto the database:

CONNECT OE/OE
SELECT SYS_CONTEXT ('USERENV', 'SESSION_USER') 
   FROM DUAL;

SYS_CONTEXT ('USERENV', 'SESSION_USER')
------------------------------------------------------
OE

The following hypothetical example returns the group number that was set as the value for the attribute group_no in the PL/SQL package that was associated with the context hr_apps when hr_apps was created:

SELECT SYS_CONTEXT ('hr_apps', 'group_no') "User Group" 
   FROM DUAL;
Table 6-2  Predefined Parameters of Namespace USERENV
Parameter Return Value Return Length (bytes)

AUDITED_CURSORID

Returns the cursor ID of the SQL that triggered the audit.

NA

AUTHENTICATION_DATA

Data being used to authenticate the login user. For X.503 certificate authenticated sessions, this field returns the context of the certificate in HEX2 format.

Note: You can change the return value of the AUTHENTICATION_DATA attribute using the length parameter of the syntax. Values of up to 4000 are accepted. This is the only attribute of USERENV for which Oracle implements such a change.

256

AUTHENTICATION_TYPE

How the user was authenticated:

  • DATABASE: user name/password authentication
  • OS: operating system external user authentication
  • NETWORK: network protocol or ANO authentication
  • PROXY: OCI proxy connection authentication

30

BG_JOB_ID

Job ID of the current session if it was established by an Oracle background process. Null if the session was not established by a background process.

64

CLIENT_IDENTIFIER

Returns the client session identifier in the global context--that is, the globally accessed application context or (in the OCI context) the OCI_ATTR_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER attribute. If no globally relevant identifier has been set, returns null.

NA

CLIENT_INFO

Returns up to 64 bytes of user session information that can be stored by an application using the DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO package.

64

CURRENT_SCHEMA

Name of the default schema being used in the current schema. This value can be changed during the session with an ALTER SESSION SET CURRENT_SCHEMA statement.

30

CURRENT_SCHEMAID

Identifier of the default schema being used in the current session.

30

CURRENT_SQL

Returns the current SQL that triggered the fine-grained auditing event. You can specify this attribute only inside the event handler for the Fine-Grained Auditing feature.

64

CURRENT_USER

The name of the user whose privilege the current session is under.

30

CURRENT_USERID

User ID of the user whose privilege the current session is under.

30

DB_DOMAIN

Domain of the database as specified in the DB_DOMAIN initialization parameter.

256

DB_NAME

Name of the database as specified in the DB_NAME initialization parameter.

30

ENTRY_ID

The available auditing entry identifier. You cannot use this attribute in distributed SQL statements. To use this keyword in USERENV, the initialization parameter AUDIT_TRAIL must be set to TRUE.

30

EXTERNAL_NAME

External name of the database user. For SSL authenticated sessions using v.503 certificates, this field returns the distinguished name (DN) stored in the user certificate.

256

FG_JOB_ID

Job ID of the current session if it was established by a client foreground process. Null if the session was not established by a foreground process.

30

GLOBAL_CONTEXT_MEMORY

Returns the number being used in the System Global Area by the globally accessed context.

NA

HOST

Name of the host machine from which the client has connected.

54

INSTANCE

The instance identification number of the current instance.

30

IP_ADDRESS

IP address of the machine from which the client is connected.

30

ISDBA

Returns TRUE if the user has been authenticated as having DBA privileges either through the operating system or through a password file.

30

LANG

The ISO abbreviation for the language name, a shorter form than the existing 'LANGUAGE' parameter.

62

LANGUAGE

The language and territory currently used by your session, along with the database character set, in this form:

language_territory.characterset

52

NETWORK_PROTOCOL

Network protocol being used for communication, as specified in the 'PROTOCOL=protocol' portion of the connect string.

256

NLS_CALENDAR

The current calendar of the current session.

62

NLS_CURRENCY

The currency of the current session.

62

NLS_DATE_FORMAT

The date format for the session.

62

NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE

The language used for expressing dates.

62

NLS_SORT

BINARY or the linguistic sort basis.

62

NLS_TERRITORY

The territory of the current session.

62

OS_USER

Operating system user name of the client process that initiated the database session.

30

PROXY_USER

Name of the database user who opened the current session on behalf of SESSION_USER.

30

PROXY_USERID

Identifier of the database user who opened the current session on behalf of SESSION_USER.

30

SESSION_USER

Database user name by which the current user is authenticated. This value remains the same throughout the duration of the session.

30

SESSION_USERID

Identifier of the database user name by which the current user is authenticated.

30

SESSIONID

The auditing session identifier. You cannot use this attribute in distributed SQL statements.

30

TERMINAL

The operating system identifier for the client of the current session. In distributed SQL statements, this attribute returns the identifier for your local session. In a distributed environment, this is supported only for remote SELECT statements, not for remote INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE operations. (The return length of this parameter may vary by operating system.)

10