I prefer to use courier new 9 points as I send too much SQL (which I like formatted all the time). But I sometimes use original fonts in the original email. The reason I asked was, if you have multiple tables and super volatile and smallish (less than million rows or so), would you consider IOTs ??

Raj
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Lee [
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Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 3:14 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: 9.2.0.3 online index builds resolved (we hope)



Eight tables.  Size depends on the table and the time of day.  I don't think
all tables get complete data turnover at this rate, but I've not had the
time to check with the Q continuum to verify.  I know that the data in all
the tables is super volatile.  We (i.e. me) got stuck with the chore of
coming up with an automated process for the indexes, the app is far from
being a "stabilized" app, so hard-coding stuff for each table is a bad idea,
so everyone agreed that any indexes in tablespaces X and Y get rebuilt.  If
you don't want to get rebuilt, don't put it in tablespace X or Y.  Does that
sound like something a sys admin might say?  Is that what I used to do?

P.S.  WHERE(!!) did you get your font?  AAAAAUUUUGGGHHHHH!

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