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An Oracle System Change Number (SCN):
is a value that is incremented whenever a dirty read occurs.
is incremented whenever a deadlock occurs.
is a value that keeps track of explicit locks.
is a value that is incremented whenever database changes are made.
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is a value that is incremented whenever database changes are made.
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