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function based indexes

function based indexes

2004-10-07       - By sanjay.khangarot@(protected)

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_IND_EXPRESSIONS
can access DBA_ OR user_ or all_ , depends on your privs.

Thanks and Regards=0D

Sanjay

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Hi,
Which dictionary view show function based index column name and function=0D
used at time of creation of function based indexes.
dba_ind_columns show only SYS_NCxxxxxx.
thanks
-Seema

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