Audrey time to break out the oracle docs and start reading.

look in sys.dba_synoyms.

thats was your freebie ;)

joe
> Andrey Bronfin wrote:
> 
> Dear all !
> I have an empty schema named AAA .
> select * from obj returns 0 rows .
> When i do select * from some_table , rows are returned  .
> I guess that some_table is a public synonym .
> How can i verify it ?
> How can i see in which schema is it defined ?
> 
> Thanks a lot !
> Andrey.

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