This is what I ended up doing...

select decode(constraint_type,
         'C', 'Check Constraint', 
         'P', 'Primary Key', 
         'R', 'Foreign Key',
         'U', 'Unique ',
         'V', 'With Check Option for view', 
         'undefined')
          constraint_name, column_name, ucc.table_name
         from user_constraints, user_cons_columns ucc
        where ucc.constraint_name = user_constraints.constraint_name ;


> > Look at DBA_CONS_COLUMNS
> > 
> > Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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