I haven't tried it, but I recall hearing that all extents really are 1M, it
is just the data dictionary displays that are confusing. If you create a
table with initial=next=1.5M, I believe dba_tables will show the create
parameters, while dba_extents will show the actual extent sizes. I don't
have a good test database right now to try this. Maybe I have the dictionary
tables wrong (I guess I could check their sources).

Henry

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I am doing some research on locally managed tablespaces prior to using them.
Looking for problems, etc.  This is the first negative response I have heard
about them.  Perhaps, storage parameters were specified on the create table?

Patricia
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A couple of threads here and in other lists have mentioned this. A person
puts LMTSs up and sets uniform extents on and sets it to, say 1M. Later they
notice that not all extents are 1M. 

Thanks,

Earl

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On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 11:01:37  
 Jared Still wrote:
>On Monday 23 April 2001 11:40, The Oracle DBA wrote:
>> Are you using uniform extents? We are told they are not really = and
>> actually are not the same at all over time.
>>
>
>Do you have a source for this information?  A number of us have been
>using LMT's with uniform extents, and have not seen that.
>
>Jared
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