I was trying not to have to cull the export file.  The schema in question is APPS 
which has 65000
objects, of which I'm only interested in a hundred of them.  Regardless, I'll look at 
the tool as it
may come in hany for other work.

Thanks,
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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Ron,

Check out the DataBee DBATool. This reads an export file (created with the
ROWS=N option) and allows you to manipulate the DDL of the objects within
it, then output this DDL to either SQL scripts to recreate the schema, or
HTML to document the schema. The tool is free with the unsupported version.
You can get a copy at:

http://www.cool-tools.co.uk/Products/Downloads/dbatool020001.exe

The documentation for this tool is currently at:

http://www.databee.com/dbatool.htm

But will be up on the Cool-Tools site this week, as it goes in to a full
production release.

If you do download this, and have any questions, contact me directly and I
will see if I can help you out with it.

FWIW *this* is by far the easiest way to do this, as all have you have to do
is point and click (Not to mention the safest)..

HTH

Mark

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-----Original Message-----
Sent: 04 February 2002 17:30
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L



I need to selectively export all objects (tables, sequences, packages,
views, etc) from a database
that begin with a certain character string.  FWIR, the easiest way to do
this is to hack the exp
views to just return these object names.  I'm trying to find my notes on
this, but if anyone has
this documented, let me know.

Thanks.
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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