Hello! 

> That's one of the nuances of MV replication. If you alter the  master
table,
> you have to drop and recreate the MV on the snapshot site. This is as
per Oracle's internal documentation.

:-(

> However, there is a trick. If you have created the MV using a prebuilt
> table, then you can have a workaround. 

[ ... ]

> Of course, there are several small but crucial steps to be followed. I
have
> described the procedure completely in
http://www.dbazine.com/nanda2.html .
> Hope this helps.

Thank you, it works. 
But it's reasonable only if a table size is huge ... or channel capacity
is small :-), so complete refresh becoms very expensive operation ... 

/sds

PS: About "  http://www.dbazine.com/nanda2.html ", imho, something wrong
in this sentence:
"The table has two columns, COL1 NUMBER (9) and COL2 CHAR(1000), COL3
CHAR(900)" ... 8-)




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