Oracle 12c - DBA_USERS table - does LAST_LOGIN mean last successful login, or last attempted login?

Paul

Oracle 12c.

I'm not a DBA so maybe this is a dumb question or clarified within the context of DB convention.

When I review the DBA_USERS table, does the column 'LAST_LOGIN' refer to the last successful login (i.e. someone is still successfully using that account) or the last attempted login (i.e. someone might be trying to log in with the wrong creds)

Hope that's not too simple a question for format. Bafflingly googling turned up nothing, and the docs are not helpful

LAST_LOGIN | The time of the last user login.

Maybe it's just me...

Thanks You!

mathguy

It's the time of the last successful login.

You can find out yourself: open a SQL*Plus session and try to log in, but give an incorrect password. Then run select last_login from dba_users where username = 'YOURNAME'; - you will see that the time of your failed login is not recorded in the table.

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