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I have a oracle 10G data base and I want to find all the table name of which column name consist cl_ Is there any way to find all the table name I tried all_objects and all_source But failed. Please suggest some way to find them.

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  • possible duplicate of Oracle query to fetch column names
    – Nir Alfasi
    Dec 31, 2014 at 10:23
  • @alfasin no sir The query is little tricky Actualy I want to find any sollution through which I can rename a column name cl_ to ol_ but I am getting error message. Dec 31, 2014 at 10:32
  • We don't know what is bigger picture about your question.. If you can explain brief then we can try to find ans for that. Dec 31, 2014 at 10:36
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    If you're getting an error msg you should explain exactly what you're doing and what's the error. Our psychic abilities are limited...
    – Nir Alfasi
    Dec 31, 2014 at 10:47

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ALL_TAB_COLS would give you the required details.

For example, I add a new table T to SCOTT schema, with column name as EMP_ID, I expect only 1 row in output for column name like 'EMP_%'

Let's see -

Edit Forgot to ESCAPE underscore.

SQL> CREATE TABLE t(EMP_ID NUMBER);

Table created.

SQL>
SQL> SELECT table_name, column_name
  2  FROM all_tab_cols
  3  WHERE owner='SCOTT'
  4  AND column_name LIKE 'EMP\_%' ESCAPE '\';

TABLE_NAME           COLUMN_NAME
-------------------- --------------
T                    EMP_ID

SQL>
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Try this query in oracle:

SELECT * FROM USER_TAB_COLUMNS WHERE COLUMN_NAME like upper('%cl\_%') escape '\';
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all_tab_cols contains the details of all columns of tables owned by all users.

SELECT * FROM ALL_TAB_COLS
WHERE UPPER(column_name) like UPPER('%cl\_%') ESCAPE '\';--Returns details of all column names which has 'cl_' in its name

SELECT * FROM ALL_TAB_COLS
WHERE UPPER(column_name) like UPPER('cl\_%') ESCAPE '\';--Returns details of all column names which start with 'cl_' in its name

SELECT * FROM ALL_TAB_COLS
WHERE UPPER(column_name) like UPPER('%cl\_') ESCAPE '\';--Returns details of all column names which end with 'cl_' in its name

You can also try DBA_TAB_COLS.

Note : You can also use USER_TAB_COLS but it only returns the details of the columns of a table owned by the current user.

Hope this helps...!!!

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