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Sometimes what Oracle DBAs do in this instance is craft a query that produces valid SQL, and then copy/paste the results back into the same tool that produced the results. Kinda hacky, but it works. It's how I "really clean" database schemas of tables, sequences, etc. You'd just need to change the "find affected items" query so that it appends the appropriate update SQL code. Stop grumbling, Mark! ;-) You've got the pieces you'd need right there in your previous comment. I know it seems really inelegant, it *is*. But it would get the job done.
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