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Look at user_source (or all_source if the procedure is in a different schema).
Then
select text from user_source where name = 'YOURPROCNAME';
>>> adri_l_at_gmx.net 03/05/03 07:34AM >>>
Hi.
i need some help. i'm trying to get a stored procedure source code from the database.
After a lot of reding i found :
select * from user_objects where object_type='PROCEDURE';
and i've got the name and Object_id of that prodedure but i have no ideea how to get the rest :(
please help,
adrian
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