The export dump will have the create table definition with the tablespace
DATA. You have two ways to go about it:

1.  Precreate the tables in the tablespace ENVTST_DATA and then perform the
import with the ignore=Y.
2. Ensure user that not have any quota on DATA tablespace, enuf quota on
ENVTST_DATA tablespace, and then import with ignore=Y


Raj




                                                                                       
                             
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ENVTST doesn't need unlimited tablespace, because SYSTEM has unlimited
tablespace


--- "Deshpande, Kirti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ENVTST with unlimited tablespace, quota on DATA ???
>
> - Kirti
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> I have a user ENVTST with a default tablespace ENVTST_DATA.
>
> I have a user ENVTPA with a default tablespace DATA.
>
> I export user ENVTPA as SYSTEM, and then try to import into ENVTST
> schema,
> also as SYSTEM.  Data is going into DATA tablespace, not ENVTST_DATA
> tablespace.
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks
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