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Browse All TopicsI do not have audit on and not running in archive log mode. Sometime yesterday someone dropped 30 tables from the db. How can I find out when this happened, session and or who did it?
I realized it when I got an alert of 30 triggers invalid in the alert log.
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by: DavidGuruPosted on 2008-08-19 at 11:06:14ID: 22262229
If you are using oracle 10g and you've enabled flashback option then there is a chance to see that when these tables were dropped and you can recover them.
You should create a database/schema level DDL trigger to capture the details for future security.