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    VERY VERY URGENT - Object type

    Hi,
    I created one object type

    Create or replace type Temp_OT as object
    (
    )

    From which data dictionary table I will get above created object type structure information? Simply I want to see the structure of that type.

    Thanks
    sumit

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    ooooh my that was so urgent....

    RTFM
    Amar
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    USER_TYPES & USER_TYPE_ATTRS

    HTH.

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    Originally posted by jmodic (in another thread)
    BTW, it has been said many times by many top-posters at this forums that marking somethinga as URGENT in a subject line only shows the original poster's egoism and arrogance, and can have just the opposite effect. If one is willing to wait for an answer here without any guarantie if and when he would get one, then the problem in question is certanly not URGENT at all. I myself usually read the questions with word URGENT last and give them the lowest priority when answering...
    Looks like Jurij is right!
    "The power of instruction is seldom of much efficacy except in those happy dispositions where it is almost superfluous" - Gibbon, quoted by R.P.Feynman

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    Originally posted by ggnanaraj
    USER_TYPES & USER_TYPE_ATTRS

    HTH.
    And ggnanaraj please do not encourage such posts with false alarms by answering them...

    Just a waste of time... I hope you agree with me.
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