I will add that in 9i you can reset the statistics also.  This is not
available on 8i which reduces the usefulness of the data over time.  My
daily report for my databases includes a section the pulls info out of
dba_tab_modifications sorted by highest activity first.

Ethan Post
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Tom,
 
If you are on 8i, how about using an ALTER TABLE <tab> MONITORING on all
user tables - schema by schema if you prefer - and looking at
DBA_TAB_MODIFICATIONS after a predefined period. My understanding from the
Guru (Steve Adams that is!) is that this tracking is achieved in memory via
unlatched activity so there is (should) be no performance overhead for
turning on this monitoring - this structure is flushed to disk once in 3
hours apparently. 9i takes this further by allowing Indexes to be montored
too (haven't tried that yet!)
 
Oh-Boy! It is nice to have On-topic queries after all those looooong OT
threads.
 
Hth,
John Kanagaraj
Oracle Applications DBA
DBSoft Inc
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