Patricia, 

FWIW, We have been using them for several months now and have not seen anything 
negative as a result.  We decided to start using them for all new tablespaces and we 
add a new set of tablespaces every month to accomodate our partitioning strategy.

Our biggest databases that we are doing this with are over 200MB on Compaq Tru64. 
Database version was 8.1.6.0 and we have moved to 8.1.6.2 with no noted problems.  

Good luck.

Stephen 

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I am interested in some statistics on Oracle locally managed tablespaces.  I
have been looking for any bugs or negative info about them.  Are they in use
at alot of sites?  Seems like all the information I have come across is
positive. Which is great!  But maybe they aren't being used at alot of
sites.  Can I hear about experiences from others on this list?  how many
sites are actually using them?
I have several databases that I am getting ready to go production soon and
would like to create the tablespaces as locally managed, but need more
statistics.

PA
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