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How to know index is local or global?

Asked by sandeep_patel in Oracle Database, Oracle 10.x, PL / SQL

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I know that we can create local and global index like...

Local
CREATE INDEX employees_local_idx ON employees (employee_id) LOCAL;
Global
CREATE INDEX employees_global_idx ON employees(employee_id);

I would like to know the scope of existing index is local or global... How to check?Start Free Trial
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Zones: Oracle Database, Oracle 10.x, PL / SQL
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Solution Provided By: angelIII
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Solution Grade: B
 
 
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