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Archives of the TeradataForumMessage Posted: Thu, 27 Aug 2003 @ 22:50:15 GMT
I think you will find that LastAlterTimeStamp indicates when the structure of the table has been changed (eg. a column has been added via the "alter table" query). As per the other posts, you need to refresh states when the content of the table has been modified (which isn't reflected by LastAlterTimeStamp). Glenn McCall
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