Last Login date of user

Hi,
Can anybody please tell the data dictionary table to get the Last Login date of users.

No such data dictionary available for login date and timestamp.
You can go for logon triggers. Search in Oracle Documentations/in this forums/google, for samples/examples.
Regards,
Sabdar Syed.

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