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Oracle PL / SQL » System Tables Views » USER_OBJECTS 
If procedure is valid
    
SQL> CREATE TABLE EMP(
  2      EMPNO NUMBER(4NOT NULL,
  3      ENAME VARCHAR2(10),
  4      JOB VARCHAR2(9),
  5      MGR NUMBER(4),
  6      HIREDATE DATE,
  7      SAL NUMBER(72),
  8      COMM NUMBER(72),
  9      DEPTNO NUMBER(2)
 10  );

Table created.

SQL> create or replace procedure P1 is
  2   v_cnt number;
  3   begin
  4       select count(*into v_cnt from emp where empno > 0;
  5   end;
  6  /



SQL>
SQL> select object_name, status from user_objects where object_name in ('P1','P2','P3','P4');
Enter...

P1
VALID

P1
INVALID

P2
INVALID

P2
INVALID

P3
INVALID

P4
INVALID


rows selected.

SQL>
SQL> select object_name, status from user_objects where object_name in ('P1','P2','P3','P4');
Enter...

P1
VALID

P1
INVALID

P2
INVALID

P2
INVALID

P3
INVALID

P4
INVALID


rows selected.

SQL>
SQL> drop table emp;

Table dropped.

   
    
    
    
  
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