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Whole Database Report ! [message #471970] Wed, 18 August 2010 01:51 Go to next message
aalmoosa
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Hi all,

Is there any script to run or a way in oracle database to get the whole database structure such as (Tablespaces, schemas, datafiles, redo-log files, tables(structure), views....etc) plus the number of daily transactions and operations happens such as (insert, delete, update,...etc)

Generally, a fully detailed report of my database structure, changes in structure and daily DML operations.

Please if anyone can help me with it.

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Al-Moosa
Re: Whole Database Report ! [message #471973 is a reply to message #471970] Wed, 18 August 2010 01:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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Statspack/AWR + simple queries on dictionary for physical information + Log Miner for all operations.

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Michel
Re: Whole Database Report ! [message #472037 is a reply to message #471970] Wed, 18 August 2010 08:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LKBrwn_DBA
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Or...
You could install RDA (Remote Diagnostic Agent [Doc id: 314422.1]) and run the report, It gives you a comprehensive snapshot of your database. Then you can complement the info with whatever other data you require.

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Re: Whole Database Report ! [message #472114 is a reply to message #472037] Wed, 18 August 2010 21:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
BlackSwan
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> such as (insert, delete, update,...etc)
Is SELECT to be included with DML above?
Re: Whole Database Report ! [message #474565 is a reply to message #471970] Tue, 07 September 2010 04:36 Go to previous message
ramsaym1
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You could try toad from quest software, but it costs quite a bit. SQL Developer from Oracle may help.
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