Question: What
is the query to see when an Oracle use password was changed?
Answer: This query will slow when
an Oracle password was changed:
From the description if sys,user$ we see these columns:
NAME – name for user or role
TYPE# – 0 for role or 1 for user
CTIME – the date of creation
PTIME – the date the password was last changed
EXPTIME – the date the password has last expired
LTIME – the date the resource was last locked
LCOUNT – number of failed logon
Hence, you Can use this query to see when the password
was changed :-
SELECT
name,
ctime,
ptime
FROM
sys.user$
WHERE
name =
'USER-NAME';
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