user_cons_columns

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Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 1:23 PM
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Hi!

Is there a data dictionary view that gives me all the columns in a primary
key of a table?

I can query user_constraints to find out about all constraints on a table:

select * from user_constraints where table_name='TBACCOUNTS'


OWNER      CONSTRAINT_NAME     C TABLE_NAME   SEARCH_CONDITION
---------- ------------------- - ------------ -------------------------
VIVOUSER   SYS_C003011         C TBACCOUNTS   "COMPANYID" IS NOT NULL
VIVOUSER   SYS_C003012         C TBACCOUNTS   "STORELOCID" IS NOT NULL
VIVOUSER   SYS_C003013         C TBACCOUNTS   "ACCOUNTID" IS NOT NULL
VIVOUSER   PK_ACCOUNTS         P TBACCOUNTS

How can I get what columns are in the primary key "PK_ACCOUNTS" ? I have
more NOT NULL columns in the table than in the PK.

Any idea?

This is 8.1.6 on Win2k.

Thanks,
Helmut

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