REPARENTED_ON_DROP
Lists re-parenting events of objects that were dropped from their original owner but still remain in Vertica.
	Lists re-parenting events of objects that were dropped from their original owner but still remain in Vertica. For example, a user may leave the organization and need to be removed from the database. When the database administrator drops the user from the database, that user's objects are re-parented to another user.
In some cases, a Vertica user's objects are reassigned based on the GlobalHeirUsername parameter. In this case, a user's objects are re-parented to the user indicated by this parameter.
| Column Name | Data Type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| REPARENT_TIMESTAMP | TIMESTAMP | The time the re-parenting event occurred. | 
| NODE_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the node or nodes on which the re-parenting occurred. | 
| SESSION_ID | VARCHAR | The identification number of the re-parenting event. | 
| USER_ID | INTEGER | The unique, system-generated user identification number. | 
| USER_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the user that caused the re-parenting event. For example, a dbadmin user may have dropped a user thus re-parenting that user's objects. | 
| TRANSACTION_ID | INTEGER | The system-generated transaction identification number. Is NULL if a transaction id does not exist. | 
| OLD_OWNER_NAME | VARCHAR | The the name of the dropped user who used to own the re-parented object. | 
| OLD_OWNER_OID | INTEGER | The unique identification number of the user who used to own the re-parented object. | 
| NEW_OWNER_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the user who now owns the re-parented objects. | 
| NEW_OWNER_OID | INTEGER | The unique identification number of the user who now owns the re-parented objects. | 
| OBJ_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the object being re-parented. | 
| OBJ_OID | INTEGER | The unique identification number of the object being re-parented. | 
| SCHEMA_NAME | VARCHAR | The name of the schema in which the object resides. | 
| SCHEMA_OID | INTEGER | The unique identification number of the schema in which the re-parented object resides. |