Hi,
From time to time, when I try to alter a stored procedure in a
production database, I get "object in use" error. I was wandering, is
there a way to find the connections (users) that prevent a particular
procedure from being altered?
Querying MON$STATEMENTS is a no-go, no statement currently being
executed uses the procedure (directly) and yet an alter results in
"object in use".
thanks in advance
Tomasz
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Posted by: Tomasz Tyrakowski <t.tyrakowski@sol-system.pl>
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