Seema,
I don't think you can actually tell what storage parameters have actually
been changed from any of the DBA tables, I think this is a case for auditing
on an ALTER statement for the tables you are interested in.
You can however tell when the last DDL was performed against a certain table
by looking at the LAST_DDL_TIME column in the DBA_OBJECTS view.
HTH
Mark
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Hi Gurus
Let I have one table TAB_1 having max extent 121.I have changed max extents
230 from 121.Which View will show the table TAB_1 storage parameter has
changed.In DBA_SEGMENTS I can only get storage parameter.But,I want to know
which are the objects which storage parameter changed since 10 days.
Thanks in advance.
-Seema
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