Since 8 you can issue an alter session set events 'immediate trace name
DROP_SEGMENTS level <ts#+1>';. Given that the ts# is the number of
tablespace. And you can know that from the table sys.ts$.
You have temporary tablespace since 8i. I mean the ones you create with
create temporary tablespace.....These ones deallocate extents when the
transaction finishes.
Regards.
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> Asunto: TEMP tablespace segment management
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> Hi:
> Could someone let me know if there is a way to free up temporary segments
> in
> a temporary tablespace, other than bouncing the instance.
>
> Thank you,
> Srini
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