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Oracle PL/SQL Tutorial » System Tables Data Dictionary » user_objects 
30. 90. 9. Query user_objects for all packages, procedures and functions
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SQL> SELECT   'CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM ' || object_name || ' FOR ' ||
  2           object_name || ';'
  3  FROM     user_objects
  4  WHERE    object_type IN ('PACKAGE','PROCEDURE','FUNCTION')
  5  and      rownum < 50
  6  ORDER BY object_type, object_name;

CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM CHITIME FOR CHITIME;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM GRPVAL FOR GRPVAL;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM IS_OVERDUE FOR IS_OVERDUE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM RECEIVE_MESSAGE FOR RECEIVE_MESSAGE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM RULERSTR FOR RULERSTR;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM TABCOUNT FOR TABCOUNT;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM TO_MMSDDSYYYY_OR_NULL FOR TO_MMSDDSYYYY_OR_NULL;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM TO_NUMBER_OR_NULL FOR TO_NUMBER_OR_NULL;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM TRACEIT FOR TRACEIT;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM VALUE_IN FOR VALUE_IN;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM CLASSPACKAGE FOR CLASSPACKAGE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM DATES FOR DATES;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM GENDER_TS FOR GENDER_TS;

CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM MYDATE FOR MYDATE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM ONECUR FOR ONECUR;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PARAMETERS FOR PARAMETERS;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM SALESPKG FOR SALESPKG;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM SCOPES FOR SCOPES;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM TIMER FOR TIMER;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM VALERR FOR VALERR;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM WORKER_TS FOR WORKER_TS;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM WORKER_TYPE_TS FOR WORKER_TYPE_TS;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM WORKPLACE_TYPE_TS FOR WORKPLACE_TYPE_TS;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM BULK_TEST FOR BULK_TEST;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM CLOSECUR FOR CLOSECUR;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM CREINDX FOR CREINDX;

CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM DELETE_CUST FOR DELETE_CUST;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM DROPIT FOR DROPIT;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM DROP_IF_EXISTS FOR DROP_IF_EXISTS;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM FCREATE FOR FCREATE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM FLUSH FOR FLUSH;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM GET_LINE FOR GET_LINE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM P1 FOR P1;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PRINTLN FOR PRINTLN;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PROC0 FOR PROC0;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PROC1 FOR PROC1;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PROC2 FOR PROC2;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PROC3 FOR PROC3;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PROCA FOR PROCA;

CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PROCB FOR PROCB;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM PUT_BOOLEAN FOR PUT_BOOLEAN;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM P_RUN_INSERT FOR P_RUN_INSERT;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM ROW_AT_A_TIME_TEST FOR ROW_AT_A_TIME_TEST;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM RUNDDL FOR RUNDDL;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM SAVESTRINGTOFILE FOR SAVESTRINGTOFILE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM SEND_MESSAGE FOR SEND_MESSAGE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM SHOWEMPS FOR SHOWEMPS;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM SHOW_FILE FOR SHOW_FILE;
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM WAIT FOR WAIT;

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30. 90. user_objects
30. 90. 1. Check user_objects for object name
30. 90. 2. Check the package status in user_objects
30. 90. 3. Check function/procedure status
30. 90. 4. Check the status for all stored procedures is by using the Oracle data dictionary view USER_OBJECTS
30. 90. 5. Get invalid table objects by joining user_segments and user_objects
30. 90. 6. Get all invalid user objects in user_objects table
30. 90. 7. Create drop command by query the user_objects table
30. 90. 8. Create grant permission command by querying user_objects table
30. 90. 9. Query user_objects for all packages, procedures and functions
30. 90. 10. Query user_objects for user-defined data type
30. 90. 11. Recompile all invalid package
30. 90. 12. Query user_objects for all java classes
30. 90. 13. Query user_objects for all PL/SQL code
30. 90. 14. Get Object id from user_objects
30. 90. 15. Join sys.col$ and user_objects
30. 90. 16. Query user_objects for object status
30. 90. 17. Query user_objects for your functions and procedures
30. 90. 18. User and its average object id
30. 90. 19. Show the procedure is marked invalid **
30. 90. 20. Behavior of dependent objects.
30. 90. 21. Finding, Validating, and Describing Packages
30. 90. 22. If procedure is valid
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