Bit of a stupid question, but....
Is there a quick/easy way to determine what tables have outstanding
'alters'?
Regards
Colin
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those that don't
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Pankaj Patel (DHL US) - 26 Jul 2005 20:39 GMT
Someone send me a script log time ago and it worked well. I can see if I
can find the scripts and mail it to you if you want.
Thanks
Pankaj Patel
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Subject: Alter table
Bit of a stupid question, but....
Is there a quick/easy way to determine what tables have outstanding
'alters'?
Regards
Colin
There are 10 types of people in the world, those that understand binary
and
those that don't
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Gentsch, Sam - 26 Jul 2005 23:37 GMT
>Is there a quick/easy way to determine what tables have outstanding
'alters'?
Migration manual to 9.4 shows it.
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Jonathan Leffler - 27 Jul 2005 02:48 GMT
> Bit of a stupid question, but....
>
> Is there a quick/easy way to determine what tables have outstanding
> 'alters'?
There's a Perl script I wrote in the IIUG software archive...
Well, I thought there was - I can't now find it. (And ipa.info.pl.txt
comes up with premature end, so I can't tell if that's the file -
though I don't think that's the name I'd use, even though it has the
right extension).

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