On Thu, 16 Aug 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> > Which view is required to check if any constraint has beed
>> > droped? means which Data dictionary table maintain
>> > constraint drop record?
>>
>>DBA_CONSTRAINTS
>>
>>Here is where you can find out about it and its friends.
>>
>>http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/server.817/a76961/toc.htm
>>

> hi DBA_CONSTRAINTS describes all constraint definitions in the
> database not maintain droped constraint.

Oops.  Sorry about that.  This won't be available unless you have
auditing enabled and you are watching for this type of statement,
at least this is where I would look to try to allow for this
functionality you need.

Here's the admin guide for auditing
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/oracle8i/doc_library/817_doc/server.817/a76956/audit.htm#1354

It will have a link to the "audit" statement which will show you
how to monitor specific statements.

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