How To Set a NLS Session Parameter At Database Or Schema Level For All Connections?
(Doc ID 251044.1)
Last updated on NOVEMBER 26, 2024
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How to define some NLS session parameters for all clients, regardless of the used NLS_LANG (or other NLS parameter) setting on the client side
Scope
Oracle DBA who want to control NLS settings from the server side.
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Why to set a NLS session parameter at Database or Schema level for all connections? |
How to set a NLS session parameter at database level for all connections ? |
How to set a NLS session parameter at schema level for all connections ? |
What NLS parameters can be set using logon triggers? |
How to see if there are logon triggers? |
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