RE: Data specs of columns

2002-11-15 Thread Miller, Jay
Take a look at dba_cons_columns for primary and foreign key constraints Jay Miller -Original Message- Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:59 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L I have a request from a developer to determine if a column is computed, has a primary key has a

RE: Data specs of columns

2002-11-15 Thread Panicker, Thankam S.
Bob, Take a look at tables like user_constraints and user_cons_columns - the constraint_type column would definitely tell you whether it is a primary or foreign key, I am not sure about computed. HTH Sumathy -Original Message- Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:59 AM To: Multiple

Re: Data specs of columns

2002-11-15 Thread Igor Neyman
Look at DBA_CONS_COLUMNS Igor Neyman, OCP DBA [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 11:59 AM I have a request from a developer to determine if a column is computed, has a primary key has a

RE: Data specs of columns

2002-11-15 Thread Bob Metelsky
Look at DBA_CONS_COLUMNS Igor Neyman, OCP DBA [EMAIL PROTECTED] I see, thank you select uc.constraint_type, uc.constraint_name, ucc.column_name, uc.search_condition from user_constraints uc, user_cons_columns ucc where uc.owner = 'BOB' and uc.constraint_name

RE: Data specs of columns

2002-11-15 Thread Bob Metelsky
This is what I ended up doing... select decode(constraint_type, 'C', 'Check Constraint', 'P', 'Primary Key', 'R', 'Foreign Key', 'U', 'Unique ', 'V', 'With Check Option for view', 'undefined') constraint_name, column_name,