Title: RE: aps_data_files
I have seen things like this before.  Oracle consulting sometimes uses a set of tools named "APS" - Administrative and Performance Suite.  Perhaps this is something left by them.  I don't this around anymore though, so I can't check for this specific view.  Do you have an aps7 or other aps* directory in the tree under $ORACLE_BASE?  Are there other aps* objects that might shed a clue?
 
-Don Granaman
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Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 4:50 AM
Subject: RE: aps_data_files

i didn't find any view as like 'APS%' in db dictionary...

Is any one have found a view like this?


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    From:   Tatireddy, Shrinivas (MED, Keane) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    Sent:   Thursday, November 22, 2001 2:30 PM
    To:     Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
    Subject:        aps_data_files

    Hi lists,

    In what way
            aps_data_files differ from dba_data_file?

    what this aps_data_files view store in data dictionary?

    can anybody throw some light?

    Thnx and regards,

    Srinivas
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