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Coming from sqlserver world, I am a noob in the oracle/sql developer world. In the SQL Developer , I only want to show the tables I created, but it is showing tons of extra tables which I don't need and i have to keep scrolling. The JOB table in the screenshot below is the only one that I want to see.

I tried creating a filter, ( a LIKE ) filter by right clicking the tables and choosing CREATE FILTER but I have tried many combinations of filters in that dialog box and I can't get just my JOB table to show and others ( I think all of the extra ones have a $ and _ in the name) to go away.

How do I filter them? Thanks

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The answer about not creating tables as a system user is correct. In the meantime, you can filter out these tables with settings like these:

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For easy copy pasting, here's the list:

  • AQ$%
  • DEF$%
  • LOGMNR%
  • LOGSTD%
  • MVIEW%
  • REPCAT%
  • OL$%
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  • This is also great for filtering out users you don't want to see if you have 5 kajillion like I do. (kajillion is the platonic ideal for large numbers as a class)
    – xdhmoore
    Nov 8, 2017 at 18:26
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It looks like you're logged in as a system user - you shouldn't be creating your tables in there.

You should create a separate user (it will have its own schema) and you'll only see the tables you create.

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It seems like you have logged in as a SYS user. If you dot want to see the system tables, then apply simple filter like below

Name -> NOT LIKE -> %$%

All table with $ in it will be filtered out.

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I think It's not possible. But you can query your table through your own SCHEMA

Like this

SELECT DISTINCT OWNER, OBJECT_NAME 
  FROM ALL_OBJECTS
 WHERE OBJECT_TYPE = 'TABLE'
   AND OWNER = '[some other schema]'

(OR)

SELECT TABLE_NAME 
FROM ALL_TABLES 
WHERE OWNER='OTHER-SCHEMA'

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