I don't know what version you are on and I only have access to an 8.1.7
database right now but the search_condition column is a long so a set
long ... would fix this problem in 8.1.7.
To answer your question about underlying tables dba_constraints joins
user$, con$, cdef$ (where the actual condition is stored) and obj$
- Brian
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> One of our developers is wondering why they can't
> see all of their check constraint options when they
> query from DBA_CONSTRAINTS, USER_CONSTRAINTS,
> ALL_CONSTRAINTS. The Search Condition column only
> shows about 60 characters, no matter what you set your
> output string to in SQL*Plus.
>
> How can we see the rest of the Search Condition?
> Is there an underlying table that this view is based on?
>
> Cherie Machler
> Gelco Information Network
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