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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 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.
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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