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I only know that you can have multiple blocksize in a
DB.
--- "Danisment Gazi Unal (Unal Bilisim)"
<danisment.unal_at_unal-bilisim.com> a écrit : > Hi,
>
> Do you know if Oracle9i block structures are
> modified ?
>
> thanks in advance...
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