Ruth,
 If you are requesting info on parallel DML operations then you can
look at the V$PQ_STSSTAT, V_PQSESSTAT, V$PQ_TQSTAT views that show the
parallel executions are running in the database. Also the V$SESSION has
a column called PDML_ENABLED to display if parallel DML is enabled for
the session.
 The dba_tables.degree column will tell you the tables that were
created with the parallel (degree x) clause. 1 is the default.
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Good morning all,

It there a view which tell which tables are in parallel?    I would
like to
see which table have parallel execution turned on.

Thanks is advance,
Ruth

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