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RE: Few Questions.

From: Johnson, George <GJohnson_at_GAM.COM>
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:28:17 -0000
Message-ID: <ECD91EB68018C04CA1B6801EE47A910F335C72CA@ntas-ldn15.gam.com>

        A polite RTFM....get the Oracle Concepts manual, hardcopy or print the electronic version, and read it cover to cover, then when your utterly fed up with it, read it again! It'll be one the smatest moves, you'll ever make in your career.

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From: Vinod Gopinath BMMI IS [mailto:vinodg_at_BMMI.com.bh] Sent: 15 Dec 2004 13:38
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Few Questions.

Gurus,
1. How does one know that there is a tablepspace fragemntion and once detected how do we remove that.

2.	What are chained rows?
3.	While doing an export what does compress = y and consistent = y
means?
4.	What does analyze tablespace with % does?
5.	Why is the purpose of repository in OEM?
 

Would appreciate an answer on these.  

TIA
Vinod.    

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