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DBA_REPAIR_TABLE

DBA_REPAIR_TABLE describes any corruptions found by the DBMS_REPAIR.CHECK_OBJECT procedure. This information is used by the DBMS_REPAIR.FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure on execution. To create this view, first run the DBMS_REPAIR.ADMIN_TABLES procedure. To populate the resulting repair table for an object, run the DBMS_REPAIR.CHECK_OBJECT procedure on the object.


Note:

The table created by the DBMS_REPAIR.ADMIN_TABLES procedure is called REPAIR TABLE by default. If you specify a different name, this view will have the name you specify, preceded by "DBA_REPAIR_". 


Column  Datatype  NULL  Description 

OBJECT_ID 

NUMBER 

NOT NULL 

Dictionary object number of the object with the corruption 

TABLESPACE_ID 

NUMBER 

NOT NULL 

Tablespace number of the corrupt object 

RELATIVE_FILE_ID 

NUMBER) 

NOT NULL 

Relative file number of the corrupt object 

BLOCK_ID 

NUMBER 

NOT NULL 

Block number of the corruption 

CORRUPT_TYPE 

NUMBER 

NOT NULL 

Type of corruption encountered 

SCHEMA_NAME 

VARCHAR2(30) 

NOT NULL 

Schema of the corrupt object 

OBJECT_NAME 

VARCHAR2(30) 

NOT NULL 

Name of the corrupt object 

BASEOBJECT_NAME 

VARCHAR2(30) 

NULL 

If the object is an index, the name of its base table 

PARTITION_NAME 

VARCHAR2(30) 

NULL 

Partition or subpartition name, if applicable 

CORRUPT_DESCRIPTION 

VARCHAR2(200) 

NULL 

Description of corruption 

REPAIR_DESCRIPTION 

VARCHAR2(200) 

NULL 

Description of repair action 

MARKED_CORRUPT 

VARCHAR2(10) 

NOT NULL 

Whether the block is marked corrupt (TRUE | FALSE

CHECK_TIMESTAMP 

DATE 

NOT NULL 

Date on which this row was insert into the repair table 

FIX_TIMESTAMP 

DATE 

NULL 

Date on which the block was modified by the FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure, if applicable 

REFORMAT_TIMESTAMP 

DATE 

NULL 

Reserved for future use. 


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