In oracle 11, i use column CHAR_USED in DBA_TYPE_ATTRS
/ALL_TYPE_ATTRS
/USER_TYPE_ATTRS
.
select CHAR_USED from SYS.DBA_TYPE_ATTRS
But in 10 this column does not exist.
Test types:
create type TEST_TYPE_WITH_CHAR as object (
A varchar2(10 char)
);
create type TEST_TYPE_WITH_BYTE as object (
A varchar2(10 byte)
);
How to determine what type contains char, and which byte?
this info in 10g is there, but not exposed to us at all. so you have only a few options. (in 11g its only in the ALL view, not DBA/USER one unless they've added that in a recent patch)
dba_source will have it , but thats a manual parsing of the sql to get that out.
you can create a new view that joins to sys.attribute$ and extract decode(bitand(properties, 4096), 4096, 'C', 'B')
you can amend the existing *type_attr views (though this wouldn't be supported by Oracle). just add decode(bitand(a.properties, 4096), 4096, 'C', 'B')
in the view select parts (where "a" is the reference to sys.attribute$).
an example of the new view..
SQL> select * from v$version;
BANNER
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Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bi
PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
CORE 10.2.0.4.0 Production
TNS for Linux: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
SQL> create view type_chars
2 as
3 select ta.owner, ta.type_name, ta.attr_name, decode(bitand(a.properties, 4096), 4096, 'C', 'B') char_used
4 from sys.attribute$ a, sys.type$ t, sys.obj$ o, dba_objects ob, dba_type_attrs ta
5 where ta.owner = ob.owner
6 and ta.type_name = ob.object_name
7 and a.toid = t.toid
8 and a.version# = t.version#
9 and t.toid = o.oid$
10 and o.subname is null
11 and ob.object_id = o.obj#
12 and a.name = ta.attr_name;
View created.
SQL> create type mytype as object (a varchar2(20), b number, c varchar2(30 char));
2 /
Type created.
SQL> select * from type_chars where type_name = 'MYTYPE' and owner= user;
OWNER TYPE_NAME ATTR_NAME C
------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -
DTD_TRADE MYTYPE A B
DTD_TRADE MYTYPE B B
DTD_TRADE MYTYPE C C
SQL>