3.137 ALL_VIEWS
ALL_VIEWS
describes the views accessible to the current user.
Related Views
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DBA_VIEWS
describes all views in the database. -
USER_VIEWS
describes the views owned by the current user. This view does not display theOWNER
column.
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Owner of the view |
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Name of the view |
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Length of the view text |
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View text. This column returns the correct value only when the row originates from the current container. The |
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View text. This column may truncate the view text. The |
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Length of the type clause of the typed view |
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Type clause of the typed view |
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Length of the |
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Owner of the type of the view if the view is a typed view |
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Type of the view if the view is a typed view |
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Name of the superview |
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Reserved for future use |
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Indicates whether the view is read-only ( |
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Indicates whether the view contains container-specific data. Possible values:
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Possible values:
For more information about the syntax and semantics of the |
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The ID of the container where the data originates. Possible values include:
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Default collation for the view |
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Indicates whether the view is enabled for |
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Indicates whether the view is enabled for use with the |
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Indicates whether the view is enabled for fetching an extended data link from the root ( |
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For internal use only |
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Indicates whether the view has one or more sensitive columns ( |
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Indicates whether the view admits null |
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For internal use only |
Footnote 1 This column is available starting with Oracle Database release 19c, version 19.1.
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