Topic: SQL*Plus and PL/SQL >> All columns of PL/SQL Source
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| Title: All columns of PL/SQL Source |
| Yogesh |
Posted: Jan 07, 2008 03:32:24 PM |
Total Post: 2
Joined: Jan, 2008
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Hi,
Is there a way ( data dictionary view or oracle supplied package or any other method ) to find out all the columns involved in all the PL/SQL procs of a database?
Regards
Yogesh |
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Vinod |
| Posted: Jan 07, 2008 04:24:21 PM | |
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Total Post: 54
Joined: Oct, 2007
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Hi Yogesh,
You can make use of ALL_SOURCE and DBA_SOUCE for viewing PL/SQL procs in a database .
Vinod
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Yogesh |
| Posted: Jan 07, 2008 04:36:18 PM | |
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Joined: Jan, 2008
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Thanks Vinod,
but that filed is a text field , we will have to write a very complex code to find only the column names from the code, is that the only possible way?
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