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From: Stefan <sroesch3@attbi.com>
Subject: Re: Oracle Replication status views or tables.
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Hi Scott

have alook at snap_reftime$ or do a dbms_snapshot.get_log_age

Stefan


Scott Sheck wrote:

> Is there a view, table, or function I can use to get the date/time of
> the last replication of a simple snaphot?

