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Re: Determine row entry time?

From: mrbaker001 <noreply_at_nowhere.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 02:23:35 -0000
Message-ID: <bI_k6.4482$5U3.21123@NewsReader>

Oracle 9 is set to have many such features, for mining the redo logs and the standby database, though exact timestamps "free of charge" on every row must be a bit tricky to provide. Sorry that's not much use now though. See Oracle Technology Net Oracle 9 white paper for info.

"Mark McArthey" <mcarthey_at_NOSPAM.execpc.com> wrote in message news:3a943c62$0$70806$272ea4a1_at_news.execpc.com...
> Is it possible to determine the time that a row was entered into a
> table without actually having a DATE field available as part of the
> table? To take that one step further, is it possible to see changes
> made to all tables for a specific user during a date range?
> Thanks much!
> Mark
>
Received on Wed Feb 21 2001 - 20:23:35 CST

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