Peter,
 Unless you drop the indexes and constraints they still exist in the
original table. Truncating the table will reset the HWM on the tables
and indexes. The reload will generally be faster if you drop the indexes
before you load the data and then recreate the indexes. Be sure to check
for invalid indices after you are finished.
Ron
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Hi Friends,

Iam reorganizing my tables thru copy(CTAS), So when Iam re-inserting
data 
into my Original table Will the indexes will build automatically or I
have 
to rebuild?? Here Iam not doing for indexes anything i.e Iam not
disabling 
it.

I want to create table thru CTAS, truncate original table, copy back
data 
into original table from duplicate table. So that I can pack data and
get 
back my space back. My environment is v7.3 on AIX.


Thanks in advance
peter.


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