Hi Erik,

Check out the dba_objects tables.
There is a column called as Last_ddl_time , which will give the ddl
time.  But if you want to capture select,insert,delete,update
times ?
I guess you will have to write trigger and capture the times.



HTH

                    shreepad


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How can I tell when a table was last updated? I am able to tell when
it is
last anylized, but I am looking for the date of the last DML on the
table.

Thanks
Erik

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