The alter table move command changes every rowid in the table.  All indexes on the 
table are flagged as unusable because of that.  You will need to rebuild all the 
indexes following the table move.
Kevin Kennedy
First Point Energy Corporation 

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Hi All,

I want to use the alter table move command (under 9i) to change the storage parameters 
for a couple of tables.  The tables will remain in the current tablespace. Will I need 
to rebuild any indicies on that table, or will the rowid's be updated automatically.

I've looked in the FM, but I don't see any caveats about indicies when using the move 
option.  So, am I safe in assuming that I don't need to worry about them?

Thanks,

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