Oracle doesn't depend on maxextents. Oracle depends on the
sale of their software. As for the maxextents, it depends:
If maxextents is specified for the table, then the table level definition
will be used. If, not the tablespace level default will be used.
I believe that that is explained in the
Hi Mitchell,
The maxextents on the tablespace are applied as defaults to tables or
indexes that are created without an explicit maxextents value. An
explicit maxextents clause on the table or index level
will override the tablespace clause.
Hope this helps,
John
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'tablespace maxextents' is used as a default, when you don't explicitly
specify 'table or index maxextents'.
Igor Neyman, OCP DBA
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> Hi Gurus.
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extents.
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Hello,
Read up on the hierarchy rules and you will see that if no specific
table/index parameters are set, then they default to the tablespace's
parameters.
Thank you,
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Hi Gurus.
Oracle has tablespace maxextents and table or index maxextents. Which one
oracle depend on?
thanks
Mitchell
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