As long as you do not store perm objects in it, all is well.

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Hi Steve, 

Is there any disadvantage to using a tempfile tablespace for the TEMP
tablespaces used by the application? Apart from the fact that they are
non-recoverable.  In the past I have created TEMP tablespaces with
datafiles.  I suppose the nature of the temp tablespace is that it
contains temporary data and does not need to be recoverable. 


Thanks for the info. 


Glen 


Steve Adams wrote: 


Hi Glen, 

A tablespace created with the CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE command uses
tempfiles 
instead of datafiles, and as such is often called a "tempfile
tablespace". A 
tempfile tablespace is equivalent to a locally managed datafile
tablespace with 
temporary contents, except that tempfiles do not participate in recovery
in 
anyway and thus do not need to be backed up. 


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I am interested to know what the difference between a tablespace that is

"created as temporary" and a "temporary tablespace" is?


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