"MacGregor, Ian A." wrote:
> 
> The dependencies tables do not go down to the column level.  If I want to know all 
>views that access the sal column of scott.emp how do I do this.  I can find out the 
>name of the views which access the table via "dependencies",  get the view text and 
>parse it by eye.  But I  don't want to do that.  I want the database to do so.  I can 
>use dbms_dql.parse,  dbms_sql.describe columns, and the text of the view; however, 
>this method does not work very well if the view contains a function or an operation 
>on the column.
> 
> Oracle must hold this information somewhere after a statement is parsed, but where ?
> 
> Ian

Ian,

   To the best of my knowledge, the 'per column' dependency is not
stored in the dictionary. The finest grain is the dependence of the view
on the table. And as you pointed out, the description gives you the
column name, which is arbitrary.
 No way out but parsing a LONG column :-P.
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Stephane Faroult
Oriole Software
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