It is common situation.  He/she is probably a GUI developer.  Most front end
developers are not too familiar with dba tables.
Mandal, you can do run this query next time you have a similar queston:
  1  select column_name, comments
  2  from dba_col_comments
  3  where table_name='DBA_OBJECTS'
  4* AND COLUMN_NAME IN ('TIMESTAMP','LAST_DDL_TIME','CREATED')
SQL> /

COLUMN_NAME     COMMENTS
---------------
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
CREATED         Timestamp for the creation of the object
LAST_DDL_TIME   Timestamp for the last DDL change (including GRANT and
REVOKE) to the object
TIMESTAMP       Timestamp for the specification of the object

Look for more help on TIMESTAMP column, if it is not what you are looking
for and there are only a few tables you need information about, may be
creating trigger would help.

SQL> -----Original Message-----
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 1:59 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L

I am surprised that the developer doesn't know the code s/he
wrote/maintains. 

<g>
Raj
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--- "Mandal, Ashoke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> One of my developer wants to know what are the tables or any other
> objects being modified during the execution of his application. 
> 
> dba_objects have following 3 date fields. But I am not sure if any of
> these date fields will capture the last DML(update, insert or delete)
> time.
> 
> CREATED
> LAST_DDL_TIME
> TIMESTAMP
> 
> Any idea?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Ashoke
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