How to get the DDL/Source code of a function in Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)











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Sometimes we are unable to fetch a source code via dbms_metadata.get_ddl the package then we can use OEM as another way to generate DDL










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          After Login to OEM Console -> Select Target -> Databases -> select database -> follow the screenshot.



          Screenshot 1:
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          Screenshot 2:
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          Screenshot 3:
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          Screenshot 4:
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          Screenshot 5: (Login with sys as sysdba role)
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          Screenshot 6: (Search the object and select generate DDL from drop down then click on Go)
          enter image description here



          Screenshot 7: (Here is your source code)
          enter image description here



          Now here is the final source code of select function from OEM, like that you can generate the source code of other objects as well.






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            After Login to OEM Console -> Select Target -> Databases -> select database -> follow the screenshot.



            Screenshot 1:
            enter image description here



            Screenshot 2:
            enter image description here



            Screenshot 3:
            enter image description here



            Screenshot 4:
            enter image description here



            Screenshot 5: (Login with sys as sysdba role)
            enter image description here



            Screenshot 6: (Search the object and select generate DDL from drop down then click on Go)
            enter image description here



            Screenshot 7: (Here is your source code)
            enter image description here



            Now here is the final source code of select function from OEM, like that you can generate the source code of other objects as well.






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              After Login to OEM Console -> Select Target -> Databases -> select database -> follow the screenshot.



              Screenshot 1:
              enter image description here



              Screenshot 2:
              enter image description here



              Screenshot 3:
              enter image description here



              Screenshot 4:
              enter image description here



              Screenshot 5: (Login with sys as sysdba role)
              enter image description here



              Screenshot 6: (Search the object and select generate DDL from drop down then click on Go)
              enter image description here



              Screenshot 7: (Here is your source code)
              enter image description here



              Now here is the final source code of select function from OEM, like that you can generate the source code of other objects as well.






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                After Login to OEM Console -> Select Target -> Databases -> select database -> follow the screenshot.



                Screenshot 1:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 2:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 3:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 4:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 5: (Login with sys as sysdba role)
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 6: (Search the object and select generate DDL from drop down then click on Go)
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 7: (Here is your source code)
                enter image description here



                Now here is the final source code of select function from OEM, like that you can generate the source code of other objects as well.






                share|improve this answer












                After Login to OEM Console -> Select Target -> Databases -> select database -> follow the screenshot.



                Screenshot 1:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 2:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 3:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 4:
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 5: (Login with sys as sysdba role)
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 6: (Search the object and select generate DDL from drop down then click on Go)
                enter image description here



                Screenshot 7: (Here is your source code)
                enter image description here



                Now here is the final source code of select function from OEM, like that you can generate the source code of other objects as well.







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