2.12 ALL_ALL_TABLES
ALL_ALL_TABLES
describes the object tables and relational tables accessible to the current user.
Related Views
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DBA_ALL_TABLES
describes all object tables and relational tables in the database. -
USER_ALL_TABLES
describes the object tables and relational tables owned by the current user. This view does not display theOWNER
column.
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Owner of the table |
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Name of the table |
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Name of the tablespace containing the table; NULL for partitioned, temporary, and index-organized tables |
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Name of the cluster, if any, to which the table belongs |
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Name of the index-organized table, if any, to which the overflow or mapping table entry belongs. If the |
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If a previous |
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Minimum percentage of free space in a block; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Minimum percentage of used space in a block; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Initial number of transactions; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Maximum number of transactions; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Size of the initial extent (in bytes); NULL for partitioned tables |
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Size of secondary extents (in bytes); NULL for partitioned tables |
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Minimum number of extents allowed in the segment; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Maximum number of extents allowed in the segment; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Percentage increase in extent size; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Number of process freelists allocated to the segment; NULL for partitioned tables |
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Number of freelist groups allocated to the segment |
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Indicates whether or not changes to the table are logged:
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Indicates whether the table has been backed up since the last modification ( |
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Number of rows in the table |
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Number of used blocks in the table |
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Number of empty (never used) blocks in the table |
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Average available free space in the table |
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Number of rows in the table that are chained from one data block to another or that have migrated to a new block, requiring a link to preserve the old rowid. This column is updated only after you analyze the table. |
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Average row length, including row overhead |
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Average freespace of all blocks on a freelist |
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Number of blocks on the freelist |
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Number of threads per instance for scanning the table, or |
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Number of instances across which the table is to be scanned, or |
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Indicates whether the table is to be cached in the buffer cache ( |
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Indicates whether table locking is enabled ( |
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Sample size used in analyzing the table |
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Date on which the table was most recently analyzed |
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Indicates whether the table is partitioned ( |
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If the table is an index-organized table, then |
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Indicates whether the object ID (OID) is |
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If an object table, owner of the type from which the table is created |
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If an object table, type of the table |
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Indicates whether the table is temporary ( |
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Indicates whether the table is a secondary object created by the |
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Indicates whether the table is a nested table ( |
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Buffer pool to be used for table blocks:
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Database Smart Flash Cache hint to be used for table blocks:
Solaris and Oracle Linux functionality only. |
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Cell flash cache hint to be used for table blocks:
See Also: Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software documentation for more information |
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If a partitioned table, indicates whether row movement is enabled ( |
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Indicates whether statistics were entered directly by the user ( |
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Indicates the duration of a temporary table:
Null - Permanent table |
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Indicates whether Oracle Database ignores blocks marked corrupt during table and index scans ( |
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Indicates whether the table has the |
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Owner of the cluster, if any, to which the table belongs |
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Indicates whether row-level dependency tracking is enabled ( |
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Indicates whether table compression is enabled ( |
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Default compression for what kind of operations:
The |
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Indicates whether the table has been dropped and is in the recycle bin ( This view does not return the names of tables that have been dropped. |
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Indicates whether the table segment has been created ( |
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Indicates whether the In-Memory Column Store (IM column store) is enabled ( |
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Indicates the priority at which this table is populated into the In-Memory Column Store (IM column store). Possible values:
This column has a value based on where the segments lie for a table. For example, if the table is partitioned and is enabled for the IM column store, the value is |
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Indicates how the table will be distributed in the IM column stores in an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) environment:
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Compression level for the in-memory store:
This column has a value based on where the segments lie for a table. For example, if the table is partitioned and is enabled for the IM column store, the value is |
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Indicates the duplicate setting for the In-Memory Column Store (IM column store) in an Oracle RAC environment:
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Indicates whether the table is an external table ( |
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Indicates whether the table is a hybrid partitioned table ( |
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The value for columnar compression in the storage cell flash cache. Possible values:
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Indicates how the IM column store is populated on various instances. The possible values are:
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Indicates the service name for the service on which the IM column store should be populated. This column has a value only when the corresponding |
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Indicates whether the table is enabled for Fast Key Based Access ( |
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For internal use only |
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Indicates whether the table has one or more sensitive columns ( |
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Indicates whether the table is enabled for logical replication ( |
Footnote 1 This column is available starting with Oracle Database release 19c, version 19.1.
Footnote 2 This column is intended for use with Oracle Exadata.
See Also:
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Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference for more information about the
DBMS_REPAIR.SKIP_CORRUPT_BLOCKS
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Oracle Database In-Memory Guide for an introduction to the IM column store
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Oracle Database In-Memory Guide for more information about the IM column store