this doesn't take into account external code that uses the sequence....
there is no way to know for certain which sequence is being used to
generate values for which table. Even if you have multiple sequences,
you can't force a programmer to use the sequence you have designated as
"the one" for that particular table
- "Jamadagni, Rajendra" <Rajendra.Jamadagni_at_espn.com> wrote:
> I'd check dependencies of the sequence, you'll know what
> procedures,functions,packages,triggers that sue the sequence.
>
> Raj
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> >>> mitchell.lee_at_rogers.com 07/16/03 03:09PM >>>
> Hi All
>
> At first I thought it is easy to find those tables to use sequences
> but I
> failed. dba_sequence don't give too much info. Is there any idea?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mitchell
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