Seema,

It is always better to include the OS and database versions to the post :)

Okay.. To answer your question.. If you are using Oracle9i you can find that
by querying V$OBJECT_USAGE after turning the monitoring option for the
index. If it is pre Oracle9i database there is no direct way of doing this.


Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan
Bangalore, INDIA


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Hi
I there any view which can tell us which indexes are not in use?
Thx
-Seema


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