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alter table monitoring.
--- Shreepad Vaidya <Shreepad.Vaidya_at_alltel.com>
wrote:
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> Hi Erik,
>
> Check out the dba_objects tables.
> There is a column called as Last_ddl_time , which
> will give the ddl
> time. But if you want to capture
> select,insert,delete,update
> times ?
> I guess you will have to write trigger and capture
> the times.
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>
>
> HTH
>
> shreepad
>
>
> shreepad
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> To: Shreepad Vaidya/EMEA/ALLTELCORP,
> ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com AT
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> cc:
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>
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> How can I tell when a table was last updated? I am
> able to tell when
> it is
> last anylized, but I am looking for the date of the
> last DML on the
> table.
>
> Thanks
> Erik
>
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