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Looking to see if any statement has accessed the index in say 30 days. So basically : "how often index blocks are being read". So I can decide to drop unused indexes. T
Thanks Daniel for your help.
Daniel Fink <Daniel.Fink_at_Sun.COM> wrote:
Are you looking to see if statements are using indexes or how often index blocks are being read?
Daniel Fink
A Joshi wrote: Hi, I had sent this some time back but got no answer for version 8.1.7. For table I understand auditing is an option. What about for index? Thank You
A Joshi <ajoshi977_at_yahoo.com> wrote: Hi, Is there an easy way to find out if a table or an index is being used. I mean short of going thru all code or keeping looking at v$sqlarea. I mean even if code is covered there are always ad hoc SQL queries etc. Same for other objects like views etc. Is there a place where oracle stores objects accessed and any other related info. Thanks
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