Remind me,
Is it a locally managed tablespace ?
If so, get on to Oracle about the following idea.
a) Export the data from the extent
b) Use dbms_space_admin to make the non-existent
    segment appear/disappear

If not, is there even an entry in UET$ for the
extent ?

Is this a standard partiitoned table, or a
partitioned IOT ? If standard, there MUST
be a segment, because dba_tab_partitions
CANNOT report a partition without joining
to the matching seg$ row.


Jonathan Lewis

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|Jonathan and others,
|
|And some more information. I love my job, I love my job, .......
|
|
|I have 15 million rows taking up 840 MB in a tablespace
|that has no segments or extents (In a partition that sort of exists,
|or sort of not exists)
|
|The data is updatable and readable.
|
|
|Did I mention that I love my job.
|
|TIA
|Dave
|
|Dave Morgan wrote:
|>
|> Hi Jonathan,
|>         Oracle 8.1.7.0 on Solaris 2.8 (5.8 or just 8).
|>
|>         It is a private synonym owned by the table owner.
|>
|>         Strange indeed, there is no record of the partition
|>         in dba_segments. All the other partitions show up,
|>         (with the correct owner) and the app is still loading
|>         August data. Where is what I am wondering now?
|>
|>         Sigh ....
|>
|>         All I really need to know is what happens if
|>         I drop the underlying table, the synonym and
|>         recreate the synonym to point to a new table.
|>
|>         Thanks for your assistance.
|>
|> Dave
|
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