Mo, They are all in the same schema. Looks like
dba_index would have provided more accurate results

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> Perhaps the indexes weren't owned by MYOWNER.  
> Accidentally owned by a
> different userid?
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> Cherie Machler
> Oracle DBA
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> Hi all:
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> Last night I have moved couple of tables from one TS
> to another. Then I thought I'd check whether I need
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> select distinct status from dba_objects
> where owner = 'MYOWNER'
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> Oracle returned I row with value VALID. From that I
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> This morning however it turns out that there indeed
> were indices in UNUSABLE state. What I don't
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