Oracle session timeout

Hi all

We can manually configure Sql * more variable session timeout?
that connection has timed out after the specified time interval.

Not in SQL * Plus, but you can create a profile with limited and assign it to your username.
So if something exceeds a resource limit, he was arrested (and killed the session).

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