The schema_redundant_indexes
          view displays indexes that duplicate other indexes or are made
          redundant by them. The
          x$schema_flattened_keys
          view is a helper view for
          schema_redundant_indexes.
        
In the following column descriptions, the dominant index is the one that makes the redundant index redundant.
          The schema_redundant_indexes
          view has these columns:
- table_schema- The schema that contains the table. 
- table_name- The table that contains the index. 
- redundant_index_name- The name of the redundant index. 
- redundant_index_columns- The names of the columns in the redundant index. 
- redundant_index_non_unique- The number of nonunique columns in the redundant index. 
- dominant_index_name- The name of the dominant index. 
- dominant_index_columns- The names of the columns in the dominant index. 
- dominant_index_non_unique- The number of nonunique columns in the dominant index. 
- subpart_exists- Whether the index indexes only part of a column. 
- sql_drop_index- The statement to execute to drop the redundant index. 
          The
          x$schema_flattened_keys
          view has these columns:
- table_schema- The schema that contains the table. 
- table_name- The table that contains the index. 
- index_name- An index name. 
- non_unique- The number of nonunique columns in the index. 
- subpart_exists- Whether the index indexes only part of a column. 
- index_columns- The name of the columns in the index.