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Snippet Name: Show Runtime in days and hours

Description: Displays database runtime in days and hours to SYS or SYSTEM.

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Language: PL/SQL
Highlight Mode: PLSQL
Last Modified: February 27th, 2009

SELECT SYSDATE-logon_time "Days", (SYSDATE-logon_time)*24 "Hours"
FROM   sys.v_$session
WHERE  sid=1 /* this is PMON */
 


 
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