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		<title>Oracle client &#8211; changing the program name in the session</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I always wondered how Oracle Client knows to send my program name to the server process to be stored in x$ksuse (v$session). I had my assumptions but finally I had a chance to verify them as a fellow developer asked me this question. I&#8217;ve created a simple ocitest C program to connect to Oracle and [...]]]></description>
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