Does anyone have any "set limits" to know when it would be time for object
reorgs?

Firstly, I *know* that the reorg issue is viciously guarded on two sides -
those that say reorgs should be done, and those that argue that they are
unnecessary in todays environments. I agree with both sides ;P And don't
intend this to break out the debate for the nth time..

What I am really after is guidelines from people to their own views of when
a reorg is deemed necessary. Things such as percentage of rows that are
chained/migrated, or number of extents, or number of extents as a percentage
of maxextents or whatever..

Anybody come up with a really cool script that evaluates this - instead of
me re-inventing the wheel? I could do this - I just don't really have the
time at the moment - so your input is greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance

Mark

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