SQL> select owner, object_name from dba_objects 2 where object_type like 'TABLE%' and status like 'NEEDS REORG%'
no rows selected
which obviously tells me that my system is fine. No reorgs required.
At 12:59 PM 1/7/2004, you wrote:
Lemme guess: you just started on your new job as a DBA? You are another person to which can only wholeheartedly recommend Jonathan's book. As for your questions, the answer is "42".
On 01/07/2004 02:39:26 PM, "Shrake, Jolene" wrote: > What SQL statement do you use to identify tables that need > reorganization? >
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