Till Oracle 8.0 the default extension was .ora. But from Oracle 8i the extension was 
changed to .dbf=>databasefile. .ctl=>extension for controlfiles. When u create 
datafile for OEM_repository from the OEM config assistant, by default it gives an 
extension as .ora. But as a good practise keep the extension of datafiles as .dbf. 
If u want to change the same. Backup the control file to trace. Change the extension 
of the file in the backup control file and also of the original file. Bounce the db 
once and u get the file extension changed.

HTH
Venkat
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On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 00:06:09  
 Saurabh Sharma wrote:
>hi all,
>
>is there any problems using different filetypes for various datafiles in the same 
>database.
>i mean using some files as .dbf extension while some as .ora
>
>i'm using system, rbs, temp, oemrep as .dbf, while the one i creted later are using 
>.ora extension.
>does it cause any problem in conversion or upgradation.
>
>any views.
>
>Saurabh Sharma
>
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>http://www.geocities.com/saurabh00pc/stride.html
>
>


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