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But you better check with experts as my knowledge of x$ is feather-weight ... also there is a column on x$kglob called kglhdexc ... to me it seems the execution count (I feel like "Mr. Monk" already). so if execution count is > 0 then you can say that it actually got executed.
But if this doesn't work, in the next CTOUG meeting, I'll try to hide away from you.
YMMV
Raj
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[mailto:Prasada.Gunda_at_hartfordlife.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 1:24 PM
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Thanks for input Raj.
I was also thinking on the same lines (Querying v$views periodically and store it in some metadata table) if there is no easier way to figure out from DBA_ views.
As far as changing the production code, as you know, It has to go thru the dev/test databases first and then go thru the release process to implement into the production. It is painful process.
I will use x$kglob instead of changing production code and all that release stuff. Thanks for your help, Raj.
Best Regards,
Prasad
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