"IN STORE" partitioning information

Hello
I have trying to find where the information ' save in ' which had been given for the partitions.
There is no info about it in USER_PART_TABLES, USER_TAB_PARTITIONS.

The information can be collected by dbms.metadata but I need this info from another view...

Any comments?

Thank you
Evren

Daniel,

I think that the information for every store that has been clarified in 11g is not always exposed by DBA_ views *. The USER_TAB_PARTITIONS view tells you only storage of the already created partitions. However, this information can be retrieved by querying the tables directly sys. A new table appeared in 11g to keep this information to organize this information - INSERT_TSN_LIST$. The SQL code I posted earlier should give you the information you need.

Thank you
Lachaux...

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