... A stupid solution might be to prefix the name of each tablespace
with the name of the database it was created in ... you might have to
play with users' quotas to allow them to create tables in the
tablespaces you have plugged in but it is infinitely better than
updating SYS tables ... I have done it in the past but always after a
very very careful study of the situation and only because I really was
cornered (and had a good backup).

Jacques Kilchoer wrote:
> 
> I think this would be the perfect time for you, as DBA, to explain to the Powers 
> That Be that updating SYS.TS$ is a BAD idea and that the transportable tablespace 
> plan has to change. You have damning evidence at this point in time. You will be 
> doing yourself and your successors a big favour.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> not my call. i posted this on here before. was done that way before i got here. Its 
> part of the transportable tablespace plan since you cant have multiple tablespaces 
> with the same name in one instance.
> 
> ... However, for the second time flushing the shared pool has not worked. ...
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