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List the name of user that is locking a table

List the name of user that is locking a table

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SELECT c.owner
      ,c.object_name
      ,c.object_type
      ,fu.user_name locking_fnd_user_name
      ,fl.start_time locking_fnd_user_login_time
      ,vs.module
      ,vs.machine
      ,vs.osuser
      ,vlocked.oracle_username
      ,vs.sid
      ,vp.pid
      ,vp.spid AS os_process
      ,vs.serial#
      ,vs.status
      ,vs.saddr
      ,vs.audsid
      ,vs.process
FROM fnd_logins      fl
    ,fnd_user        fu
    ,v$locked_object vlocked
    ,v$process       vp
    ,v$session       vs
    ,dba_objects     c
WHERE vs.sid = vlocked.session_id
AND vlocked.object_id = c.object_id
AND vs.paddr = vp.addr
AND vp.spid = fl.process_spid(+)
AND vp.pid = fl.pid(+)
AND fl.user_id = fu.user_id(+)
AND c.object_name LIKE '%' || upper('&tabname_blank4all') || '%'
AND nvl(vs.status,'XX') != 'KILLED';



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