A - For tables, you can turn on auditing. If you are on Oracle9i, there is a
monitoring feature for indexes you can turn on.



Dennis Williams 
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Hi,
   Is there an easy way to find out if a table or an index is being used. I
mean short of going thru all code or keeping looking at v$sqlarea. I mean
even if code is covered there are always ad hoc SQL queries etc. Same for
other objects like views etc. Is there a place where oracle stores objects
accessed and any other related info.
 
Thanks
 
 



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