Oracle® Database Reference 10g Release 2 (10.2) Part Number B14237-04 |
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ALL_OUTLINES
describes all stored outlines accessible to the current user.
DBA_OUTLINES
describes all stored outlines in the database. This is the only one of the three views that displays the OWNER
column.
USER_OUTLINES
describes all stored outlines owned by the current user.
Column | Datatype | NULL | Description |
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NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
User-specified or generated name of the stored outline. The name must be of a form that can be expressed in SQL. | |
OWNER |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Name of the user who created the outline | |
CATEGORY |
VARCHAR2(30) |
User-defined name of the category to which the outline belongs | |
USED |
VARCHAR2(6) |
Indicates whether the outline has ever been used (USED ) or not (UNUSED ) |
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TIMESTAMP |
DATE |
Timestamp of outline creation | |
VERSION |
VARCHAR2(64) |
Oracle version that created the outline | |
SQL_TEXT |
LONG |
SQL text of the query, including any hints that were a part of the original statement. If bind variables are included, the variable names are stored as SQL text, not the values that are assigned to the variables. | |
Note: This field may contain sensitive information about your database or application. Therefore, use discretion when granting SELECT or VIEW object privileges on these views. |
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SIGNATURE |
RAW(16) |
Signature uniquely identifying the outline SQL text | |
COMPATIBLE |
VARCHAR2(12) |
Indicates whether the outline hints were compatible across a migration (COMPATIBLE ) or not (INCOMPATIBLE ) |
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ENABLED |
VARCHAR2(8) |
Indicates whether the outline is enabled (ENABLED ) or disabled (DISABLED ) |
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FORMAT |
VARCHAR2(6) |
Hint format:
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