6.229 REDACTION_COLUMNS

REDACTION_COLUMNS describes all redacted columns in the database, giving the owner of the table or view within which the column resides, the object name, the column name, the type of redaction function, the parameters to the redaction function (if any), and an optional description of the redaction policy.

Column Datatype NULL Description

OBJECT_OWNER

VARCHAR2(128)

NOT NULL

Owner of the object that is redacted

OBJECT_NAME

VARCHAR2(128)

NOT NULL

Name of the object that is redacted

COLUMN_NAME

VARCHAR2(128)

NOT NULL

Name of the column that is redacted

FUNCTION_TYPE

VARCHAR2(27)

Redaction function for this column

FUNCTION_PARAMETERS

VARCHAR2(1000)

Redaction function_parameters for this column

REGEXP_PATTERN

VARCHAR2(512)

Regular expression pattern to search for

REGEXP_REPLACE_STRING

VARCHAR2(4000)

Replacement string (up to 4000 characters in length) with up to 500 back-references to subexpressions in the form \n, (where n is a number from 1 to 9)

REGEXP_POSITION

NUMBER

Integer counting from 1, giving the position where the search should begin

REGEXP_OCCURRENCE

NUMBER

Either 0 (to replace all occurrences of the match), or a positive integer n (to replace the nth occurrence of the match)

REGEXP_MATCH_PARAMETER

VARCHAR2(10)

To change the default matching behavior, possible values are a combination of i, c, n, m, and x. See the documentation of the match_parameter in the REGEXP_REPLACE section of the Oracle Database SQL Language Reference.

COLUMN_DESCRIPTION

VARCHAR2(4000)

User-provided description of the redaction function that is performed on the column. For example, for a Social Security Number column, the description might be: "redact SSN to XXX-XX-(last 4 digits)".

See Also:

Oracle Database Advanced Security Guide for more information about Oracle Data Redaction