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  1. #1
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    Cool

    When the status column of the dba_indexes indicates N/A instead of valid, what does that mean. I have always seen valid not N/A. So I'm wondering what the N/A stands for in this context and why N/A.

    Any explanation will be very much appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Dorothy

    NOTE: I know that N/A means NOT AVAILABLE, but what does it mean in this context?

  2. #2
    Is it partitioned?
    Ramon Caballero, DBA, rcaballe@yahoo.com

  3. #3
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    Yes, most of them are partitioned

  4. #4
    Then check DBA_IND_PARTITIONS.
    Ramon Caballero, DBA, rcaballe@yahoo.com

  5. #5
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    Thanks, that solved my problem.

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