How to find out which materialized views are running on the DB?

So I have a long list of MVs stored on the DB.
Is there a script to find out which MVs are being refreshed right now?
Help!
Thanks

Hi ,
You can use the following data dictionary view to get information on when Mview was last refreshed--
SQL> desc DBA_MVIEWS
Name                                                  Null?    Type
OWNER                                                 NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
MVIEW_NAME                                            NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
CONTAINER_NAME                                        NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
QUERY                                                          LONG
QUERY_LEN                                                      NUMBER(38)
UPDATABLE                                                      VARCHAR2(1)
UPDATE_LOG                                                     VARCHAR2(30)
MASTER_ROLLBACK_SEG                                            VARCHAR2(30)
MASTER_LINK                                                    VARCHAR2(128)
REWRITE_ENABLED                                                VARCHAR2(1)
REWRITE_CAPABILITY                                             VARCHAR2(9)
REFRESH_MODE                                                   VARCHAR2(6)
REFRESH_METHOD                                                 VARCHAR2(8)
BUILD_MODE                                                     VARCHAR2(9)
FAST_REFRESHABLE                                               VARCHAR2(18)
LAST_REFRESH_TYPE                                              VARCHAR2(8)
LAST_REFRESH_DATE                                              DATE
STALENESS                                                      VARCHAR2(19)
AFTER_FAST_REFRESH                                             VARCHAR2(19)
UNKNOWN_PREBUILT                                               VARCHAR2(1)
UNKNOWN_PLSQL_FUNC                                             VARCHAR2(1)
UNKNOWN_EXTERNAL_TABLE                                         VARCHAR2(1)
UNKNOWN_CONSIDER_FRESH                                         VARCHAR2(1)
UNKNOWN_IMPORT                                                 VARCHAR2(1)
UNKNOWN_TRUSTED_FD                                             VARCHAR2(1)
COMPILE_STATE                                                  VARCHAR2(19)
USE_NO_INDEX                                                   VARCHAR2(1)
STALE_SINCE                                                    DATE
SQL>

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