Oracle recommends against this.
 
                                 LOB_index_clause
This clause is deprecated as of Oracle8i. Oracle generates anindex for each LOB 
column. The LOB indexes are system named
and system managed, and reside in the same tablespace as the LOB data segments. It is 
still possible for you to specify this clause in some cases. However, Oracle 
Corporation strongly recommends that you no longer do so. 

I believe you can move the lobsegment along with its index with the modify lob storage 
clause of the alter table command.
I haven't tried it.


Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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Hi all,

I know that it is kind of a stupid question. But I've been struggling with
the syntax to move  the LOB index to a different tablespace. Would any one
please kindly help me out on this part? Thanks!!
:D

Winnie



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