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In its simplest form a datablock is a mapped portion of a tablespace
that contains a space reserved for header information about the data
stored in the block and space for the data.
Daniel Morgan
Gautam wrote:
> I am begginer in oracle world. I am tring to understand Oracle
> Database Structure. I read Concept Guide from Oracle Corporation But
> for me The PHYSICAL & LOGICAL STRUCTURE of ORACLE DATABLOCK is not
> clear So PLEASE any one can help me here. Please provide me Greate
> Detail of DATABLOCK.
>
> Your Help will be highly appreciated.
>
> Thanks in Advance.
> Gautam
Received on Thu Mar 28 2002 - 18:12:05 CST