Actually, I have it:

select a.table_name, b.table_name, b.column_name, c.column_name from
user_constraints a, user_cons_columns b, user_cons_columns c where
a.r_constraint_name = b.constraint_name and a.constraint_name =
c.constraint_name and b.column_name != c.column_name  and
a.constraint_type='R';

:0)

g


>  -----Original Message-----
> From:         Guy Hammond  
> Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:44 PM
> To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      foreign key constraints
> 
> Let's say I had two tables:
> 
> CREATE TABLE t1 (
>       col1 NUMBER PRIMARY KEY);
> 
> CREATE TABLE t2 (
>       col2 REFERENCES t1(col1),
>       col3 VARCHAR2(40));
> 
> 
> Then I ran the query:
> 
> select a.table_name, b.table_name, b.column_name from user_constraints
> a, user_cons_columns b where a.r_constraint_name = b.constraint_name
> and a.constraint_type='R';
> 
> I will get back a result set containing
> 
> a.table_name = t2
> b.table_name = t1
> b.column_name = col1
> 
> But what query would I run to find "col2"?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> g
> 
> 
> 
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