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Alex,
You have the syntax correct, but your index name seems invalid. Also, there is no need to put double quotes around the tablespace name.
alter index <index name> rebuild partition <partition name> tablespace <tablespace name>
is correct, though.
HTH, Diana
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Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 12:46 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Hi,
I'm running Oracle 8.0.5 and I have a partitioned table with local indexes. I try to: put partition data and partitioned indexes in different tablespaces.
As you probably know Oracle when you create a new table partition creates implicit local indexes partitions, but you cannot specify to put them in a specific tablespace.
I issue command:
SQL>ALTER INDEX UT.222 REBUILD PARTITION M3 TABLESPACE "TSM_IX_3" ; ORA-02243: invalid ALTER INDEX or ALTER SNAPSHOT option
Do you know any command which will work?
Thx Alex.
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