Oracle will automatically create an index for your primary
key constraint.

I have a lot of large partitioned tables in my data warehouse.
All of my primary key indexes are non-partitioned.  I would
like them to be partitioned.

When I drop the constraint and re-enable it, can I specify
at that time that I want the index to be partitioned?  Or do I
need to drop my index and rebuild it to be partitioned after
the fact?

Is there any problem with having partitioned primary key indexes?

Thanks,

Cherie

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