| Oracle® Database Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E25513-03  | 
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ALL_STREAMS_RULES displays information about the rules used by the Streams processes accessible to the current user.
DBA_STREAMS_RULES displays information about the rules used by all Streams processes in the database.
| Column | Datatype | NULL | Description | 
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STREAMS_TYPE | 
VARCHAR2(12) | 
Type of the Streams process:
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STREAMS_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
Name of the Streams process | |
RULE_SET_OWNER | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
Owner of the rule set | |
RULE_SET_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
Name of the rule set | |
RULE_OWNER | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
NOT NULL | 
Owner of the rule | 
RULE_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
NOT NULL | 
Name of the rule | 
RULE_CONDITION | 
CLOB | 
Current rule condition | |
RULE_SET_TYPE | 
CHAR(8) | 
Type of the rule set:
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STREAMS_RULE_TYPE | 
VARCHAR2(6) | 
For global, schema, or table rules, the type of the rule:
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SCHEMA_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
For table and schema rules, the schema name | |
OBJECT_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
For table rules, the table name | |
SUBSETTING_OPERATION | 
VARCHAR2(6) | 
For subset rules, the type of operation:
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DML_CONDITION | 
VARCHAR2(4000) | 
For subset rules, the row subsetting condition | |
INCLUDE_TAGGED_LCR | 
VARCHAR2(3) | 
For global, schema, or table rules, indicates whether to include tagged logical change records (LCRs) (YES) or not (NO) | 
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SOURCE_DATABASE | 
VARCHAR2(128) | 
For global, schema, or table rules, the name of the database where the logical change records (LCRs) originated | |
RULE_TYPE | 
VARCHAR2(3) | 
For global, schema, or table rules, the type of the rule:
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MESSAGE_TYPE_OWNER | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
For message rules, the owner of the message type | |
MESSAGE_TYPE_NAME | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
For message rules, the name of the message type | |
MESSAGE_RULE_VARIABLE | 
VARCHAR2(30) | 
For message rules, the name of the variable in the message rule | |
ORIGINAL_RULE_CONDITION | 
VARCHAR2(4000) | 
For rules created by Streams administrative APIs, the original rule condition when the rule was created | |
SAME_RULE_CONDITION | 
VARCHAR2(3) | 
For rules created by Streams administrative APIs, indicates whether the current rule condition is the same as the original rule condition (YES) or not (NO) | 
See Also:
"DBA_STREAMS_RULES"