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Is there something like DML timestamp in Oracle?
Is there any way to determine if a DML event such as select or insert was finished?
I need to fire one process and it has to be done right after updating one of the tables. I am wondering if there is something like timestamp for DML event (equivalent of LAST_DDLTIME for DDL invents)?
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no, not unless you are tracking it
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No.
You need to write the trigger and insert the time stamp in other table or enable auditing.
Thanks,
Vijay Tummala
Try hard to get what you like OR you will be forced to like what you get.
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Create_chain?
Or maybe use the DBMS_SCHEDULER "CREATE_CHAIN" procedure to execute the jobs in sequence.
"The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it." --Chinese Proverb
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Triggers anyone?
Originally Posted by pszleter
Is there any way to determine if a DML event such as select or insert was finished?
I need to fire one process and it has to be done right after updating one of the tables. I am wondering if there is something like timestamp for DML event (equivalent of LAST_DDLTIME for DDL invents)?
Your requirement is a bit confusing, first you refer to single statements (select or insert) and then you refer to "after updating one table".
Follow my previous post to schedule a processing sequence for the jobs related to "after updating one table".
Otherwise if you need to execute something right after/durinig each statement executing (other than "SELECT"), then the route to go is: Triggers.
"The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it." --Chinese Proverb
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