Thanks for input Raj.
I was also thinking on the same lines (Querying v$views periodically and
store it in some metadata table) if there is no easier way to figure out
from DBA_ views.
As far as changing the production code, as you know, It has to go thru the
dev/test databases first and then go thru the release process to implement
into the production. It is painful process.
I will use x$kglob instead of changing production code and all that release
stuff. Thanks for your help, Raj.
Best Regards,
Prasad
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not easily, but you could probably scan through x$kglob (frequently) and
see if the name exists ... if it is, it means it was loaded for execution.
Another solution might be to modify old code and have them add a row in a
separate table using autonomous transaction to indicate they got executed.
Then wait for couple of months and it will give you some good idea.
Of course people who know more than I do will have better solutions.
Raj
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Hi All,
Is there anyway to find out from data dictionary views when was a database
procedure/function last executed. Would like know the solution for 8i and
9i databases. We have some older code in the databases and do not know if
any application is using it or not.
I appreciate your help.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Prasad
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