Arvind,

You probably need to look into "Explain Plans" or "Tracing" since they both
show what objects are used in queries.  Explain Plans are useful to see
what a query is likely to do, Tracing is useful when you don't have access
to the queries or suspect that what the query is doing will be different to
what the explain plan says.  There are many, many tools to help you achieve
this goal - try www.orafaq.net/tools perhaps.

Also, I am curious why someone working at a company called "SQL Star
International" has to go to a list to find this answer?



                                                                                       
                             
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Dear All,

      is there any way to find which tables (table name) are suffering from
full table scan ,so that  i can create indexes on them to enhance the
performance.


Thanks

Arvind
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