PJT_REP_EPS_FLAT_STRUCTURE
De normalized parent child relationships. It stores data so that in one query you can get all children for a given parent.
Details
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Schema: FUSION
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Object owner: PJT
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Object type: TABLE
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Tablespace: FUSION_TS_TX_DATA
Primary Key
Name | Columns |
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PJT_REP_EPS_FLAT_STRUCTUR_PK |
EPS_STRUCTURE_ID, SUP_ID, SUB_ID |
Columns
Name | Datatype | Length | Precision | Not-null | Comments |
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ENTERPRISE_ID | NUMBER | 18 | Yes | ENTERPRISE_ID | |
EPS_STRUCTURE_ID | NUMBER | Yes | EPS_STRUCTURE_ID | ||
SUP_ID | NUMBER | Yes | SUP_ID | ||
SUP_LEVEL | NUMBER | SUP_LEVEL | |||
SUB_ID | NUMBER | Yes | SUB_ID | ||
SUB_LEVEL | NUMBER | SUB_LEVEL | |||
CREATED_BY | VARCHAR2 | 64 | Yes | Who column: indicates the user who created the row. | |
CREATION_DATE | TIMESTAMP | Yes | Who column: indicates the date and time of the creation of the row. | ||
LAST_UPDATED_BY | VARCHAR2 | 64 | Yes | Who column: indicates the user who last updated the row. | |
LAST_UPDATE_DATE | TIMESTAMP | Yes | Who column: indicates the date and time of the last update of the row. | ||
LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN | VARCHAR2 | 32 | Who column: indicates the session login associated to the user who last updated the row. | ||
OBJECT_VERSION_NUMBER | NUMBER | 9 | Yes | Used to implement optimistic locking. This number is incremented every time that the row is updated. The number is compared at the start and end of a transaction to detect whether another session has updated the row since it was queried. |
Indexes
Index | Uniqueness | Tablespace | Columns |
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PJT_REP_EPS_FLAT_STRUCTURE_U1 | Unique | FUSION_TS_TX_DATA | EPS_STRUCTURE_ID, SUP_ID, SUB_ID |