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    Ref:(Data file last alter date)

    Hi,

    Like 'Last_DDL_Time' column in all_objects, is there any way to know when the datafile is altered?.

    Thanks,

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    Sure. Look at the timestamp in the directory listing in the OS.
    Tom Best

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    Originally posted by tombest
    Sure. Look at the timestamp in the directory listing in the OS.
    Do you know what will OS do when data is added or deleted from datafile?
    funky...

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    Hi,

    Yes, if I look at the os time stamp it indicates today's date and time, but I altered the datafile on 18th of this month.

    Thanks,

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    what do you exectly mean by "I altered the datafile" ?
    What do you exactly want to see?

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    Hi,

    I have resized the datafile on 18th of this month, I would like to see the datafile last altered date (i.e., 18-JUL-2003), which database object provides that information.

    Thanks,

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    Check alert.log
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