I don't know what naming convention Oracle
used for the intermedia IOTs - possibly they
left them to default.
Start with:
select table_name, index_name
from user_indexes
where table_name = '{one of the missing tables}'
;
You may find that there is a primary key index
with a name like 'SYS_IOT_TOP_NNNN' - this
will be the data segment for the table. But in
any case, the primary key index for the table
will be the segment holding the data.
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Date: 04 February 2003 19:06
>No matter where I look, there is no segment correspnding to it.
Anyway, here
>is the user_table info (not sure if it helps).
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