There are scripts out there that will do the job, though most of them start
to fall down if the indexes are at all unusual.

I bought a book a couple of years ago with a whole selection of scripts to
create ddl for database objects - It should still be available on Amazon.

Cheers
Simon Anderson




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I finally have a bit of time and was wondering what are different
methods to get DDL other than
Export rows=n
Using Quest SQL navigator
Using The Databee tool

Ideally Id like to get it from a sql plus command but Im pretty sure
that's not available. DDL dosnt seem to be available from DBA studio
either...


Im wondering what methods people are using?
I'd like a quick way to get the ddl for say... One index

Thanks in advance
bob



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