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you're making things way too hard.
logminer is in its infancy at best up thru 8.1.7(its a tad bit better in
9i
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and if all goes well, i'll be doing a talk on it at IOUG 2002
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How do you handle when things go south and only internal shows as the operation, you're stuck at best.
joe
Mario Alberto Ramos Arellano wrote:
>
> Hi listers,
>
> I know most of you will advice me to turn audit on, but I like the hard way better.
>I've been able to locate who drops tables based on the dml operations on fixed tables.
> According to note 93370.1 from Oracle, the hint for locating who dropped a table is
>to look for a DELETE operation on SYS.COL$, SYS.OBJ$ and SYS.TAB$. I.e,
> SQL> select scn from v$logmnr_contens
> 2 where operation = 'DELETE' and seg_name = 'COL$'
> 3 intersect
> 4 select scn from v$logmnr_contents
> 5 where operation = 'DELETE' and seg_name = 'OBJ$'
> 6 intersect
> 7 select scn from v$logmnr_contents
> 8 where operation = 'DELETE' and seg_name = 'TAB$';
>
> After this, I will get the SCN that holds drop table statements.
>
> **************
> Challenge Question, how can I identify DROP VIEW, DROP INDEX, DROP PROCEDURE and
>alike, from DROP TABLE statements?
> **************
>
> I know this is a question related to oracle internal values so any help would be
>greatly appreciated.
>
> Salu2
>
> Mario Alberto Ramos
>
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