Yes. This is true -- even in Oracle 9i
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Hi all,
I am new to partition and I was told the following statement and
I couldn't verify it in the doc. Could someone please tell me if
Title: RE: local partition index question
This subject nicely raises an question(s) I have.
We have some tables complete with PK and FK's referencing them. We have now added a create_timestamp column to the tables and wish to partition the tables using the range (create_timestamp
Hi all,
I am new to partition and I was told the following statement and
I couldn't verify it in the doc. Could someone please tell me if
it's true or not?
The partition column must be included in the primary key for the resulting
unique index to be locally partitioned.
Thanks
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