If you can't modify the structure to add a timestamp column or add a
trigger to insert a timestamp into another table, there's no way I know
of to track it. Oracle doesn't track this sort of thing on its own; you
need some sort of timestamp field.

Jon Walthour

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Bronfin
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Dear gurus !
Is there a way to know the time of insert/update for each row in a table
? Or , which rows in a table were inserted/updated since a certain time.
( Sort of find ... -mtime ... for UNIX files) . I CAN NOT modify the
structure of the  table , i.e. i CAN NOT add a timestamp or other column
, just need to deal with what is present. Thanks a lot for your help !!!
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