After Completion of Recovery , an Index which had been Created wirth 
CREATE INDEX .... NOLOGGING Command , when Attempting to use in a SQL Query 
Gave the Error ORA-1578 ORACLE data block corrupted (file # %s, block # %s)

The respective Block & file IDs we were able to Identify the Corrupt Index by using 
the Query
select segment_name from sys.dba_extens 
where file_id = <File Number Given with ORA-1578 Error >
and <Block Number Given with ORA-1578 Error > between (block_id and block_id+blocks 
-1);

Qs Is there any Other Way to find Out Such a List of Corrupt Indexes which Had 
been Created with the NOLOGGING Option after Completion of recovery ?

NOTE STATUS = VALID in sys.dba_indexes for the respective index Post-Recovery 





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