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Dependency tree of packages/procedures and functions

From: Leonard, George <GLeonard_at_wesbank.co.za>
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 10:34:52 +0200
Message-ID: <1831A554E8800049B6B970790D2513C001C35F92@fnbkrkmx01.fnb.co.za>


Hi all

Hope you can help.

As with all big projects our developers forgot to listen to us when we asked them to keep a dependency tree what calls what.

Now we are busy going into pre-prod etc and get asked to move Package A, doing this nicely goes and breaks half the world down the line,

I would like to run something against the database (packages, procedures and functions) to generate a dependency list.

Any ideas what is out there that can do this (freeware prepared), any output acceptable.

George
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