V$FLASHBACK_TXN_GRAPH displays a tabular representation of the transaction dependency graph. For each dependency edge, there could be multiple rows, one for each conflicting operation..
This view is relevant AFTER a compensating transaction has been started through the DBMS_FLASHBACK.TRANSACTION_BACKOUT() set of functions, and is no longer relevant once the compensating transaction is either committed or rolled back. It also provides a tabular representation of the undo SQL that is not available through the CLOB XML construct in the DBA_FLASHBACK_TXN_REPORT view.
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 Transaction ID of the compensating transaction  | 
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 Name of the compensating transaction  | 
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 Transaction ID of a relevant transaction found in memory  | 
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 Name of the transaction with   | 
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 Parent transaction ID (for a PDML transaction)  | 
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 If the transaction is in the transaction dependency graph  | 
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 If the transaction is part of the input set provided  | 
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 Order in which the transaction has been backed out  | 
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 Number of predecessors of the transaction specified by   | 
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 Number of successors of the transaction specified by   | 
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 One dependent transaction ID of the transaction specified by   | 
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 Transaction name, if any, for the transaction specified by   | 
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 SQL ID of undo SQL executed in the context of   | 
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 SQL ID of undo SQL executed in the context of   | 
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 The type of conflict that the conflict resolution method is used to resolve: delete, uniqueness, or update  | 
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 The ID of the container to which the data pertains. Possible values include: 
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See Also:
Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference for more information about the DBMS_FLASHBACK.TRANSACTION_BACKOUT procedures