Auditing would be more reliable, it's static.

Using v$db_object_cache would require monitoring the view, determining
the difference from the last time you checked it, etc.  You would lose any
data between the last time you checked and a database shutdown.

Jared





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Try using V$DB_OBJECT_CACHE , I think it does exist in 7.3.4

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Use database auditing.

Lookup 'audit' in the SQL manual.

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Oracle 7.3.4 on Unix.

The database has dozens of little lookup tables. I'd like to cache those
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