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Re: Are one row, one column tables "acceptable"?

From: Thomas T <T_at_T>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 16:48:45 -0400
Message-ID: <3e95d8ad$1@rutgers.edu>


"Thomas T" <T_at_T> wrote in message news:3e946fdd$1_at_rutgers.edu...
> "Hans Forbrich" <forbrich_at_telusplanet.net> wrote in message
> news:3E946AC1.98DEE8F1_at_telusplanet.net...
> >
> > The Oracle9i Database Admininstrator's Guide has an excellent chapter on
> > managing tablespaces and on managing LMTs. I encourage you to read
that.
> It is
> > freely available on Oracle's Technet site at http://otn.oracle.com
> >
> > /Hans
>
> Thanks for the quick reply! I'll go log on and read up on it. I'm
nearing
> the development phase of this one program where I'm going to need this
> "parameter" table very shortly!
>
> -T

Oh, rats. The Oracle 9i guide got me all excited about the create tablespace option "SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO".

And I just discovered that it's "new" for 9i, and won't work with my 8i server. Oh well. :)

-Thomas Received on Thu Apr 10 2003 - 15:48:45 CDT

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