ALL_CATALOG view provides a list of objects that you have been granted access to, as well as those that you own : ALL_CATALOG « System Tables « Oracle PL / SQL

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Oracle PL / SQL » System Tables » ALL_CATALOG 
ALL_CATALOG view provides a list of objects that you have been granted access to, as well as those that you own


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SQL> --Querying the ALL_CATALOG view provides a list of objects
SQL> --that you have been granted access to, as well as those that you own.
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SQL> SELECT FROM ALL_CATALOG where rownum <10;

OWNER                          TABLE_NAME                     TABLE_TYPE
------------------------------ ------------------------------ -----------
SYS                            ICOL$                          TABLE
SYS                            CON$                           TABLE
SYS                            UNDO$                          TABLE
SYS                            PROXY_ROLE_DATA$               TABLE
SYS                            FILE$                          TABLE
SYS                            UET$                           TABLE
SYS                            IND$                           TABLE
SYS                            SEG$                           TABLE
SYS                            COL$                           TABLE

rows selected.

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