try this:
select a.file_name, a.tablespace_name, b.creation_time
from dba_data_files a, v$datafile b
where a.file_name = b.name
should give the time for the first file added to the tablespace, translates
to
the tablespace creation time.
someone might have a better idea, I guess.
Sunil Nookala
Dell Corp.
Austin, TX
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Is the creation date/time for a tablespace stored within the DB?
If so, where?
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