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Create Your own script or find one in internet that uses data dictionary.
Gints Plivna
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Sent: tre¹diena, 2002. gada 18. decembrï 17:16
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I finally have a bit of time and was wondering what are different
methods to get DDL other than
Export rows=n
Using Quest SQL navigator
Using The Databee tool
Ideally Id like to get it from a sql plus command but Im pretty sure that's not available. DDL dosnt seem to be available from DBA studio either...
Im wondering what methods people are using? I'd like a quick way to get the ddl for say... One index
Thanks in advance
bob
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