That's probably a logical equiv.
How often do you actually run it though? :)
Jared
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having been a sybase dba (I know, forgive me for straying)... we ran dbcc a
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Oracle equivalent (poor equivalent) would be "analyze table validate
structure" maybe?
Rachel
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