select a.column_name,a.data_type,a.table_name, b.tablespace_name
from dba_tab_columns a, dba_extents b where a.table_name=b.segment_name
and b.tablespace_name = 'SYSTEM' order by a.table_name, a.column_name
HTH,
Rajesh
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Bonnett
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 7:51 AM
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What would be the sql needed if possible (in sql*plus) to select all
column
names (and respective table) and their column type within a tablespace?
Much appreciated,
renée
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