Where are the tables stored in Portal?

I am trying to find where the tables are typically located in portal so I can generate the following reports on our portal website.
1) Report on all pages of the portal website, having the following information about each page:
* Web page url
* last revised by whom
* date of last revision
* content owner/contact of that page
2) Group-wise list of all current publishers and approvers of the portal website, segregated on the basis of groups.
Can anyone let me know where the tables are typically stored?
Thanks,

I dont think there is any single table that would have information that you are looking for, but you may check wwv_pages$ for some info on the pages.
Better, however, would be to query the wwsbr_ views. Please see this [link for content management|http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14099_19/portal.1014/b14135/pdg_cm_api.htm#CHDDGEIF] to get details of these views. These views are based on several portal tables and have a lot of info based on user privileges. So you may wanna set your context as portal user if you are querying from toad or sql-plus, etc. Again, the chapters around the link I mentioned above, should help you setup the context if you wonder how to do it.
i think you can query most of the info that you are looking for through these.
thanks!
AMN

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