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manoj,
i have a procedure which lists the space allocated and space occuopied (and
space wasted)
for tables/indexes... making use of the dbms_space package...(mail me
privately)
Also, a while back someone else (Jared ?) posted a similar procedure.. you
might
find it on his website
Regards
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> From: Soman Manoj[SMTP:manojdsoman_at_yahoo.com]
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> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 2:55 PM
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> Subject: find allocated and used space for a table
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>
> Hi,
>
> How to find allocated and used space for a table?
>
> I required it urgently
>
> Regds
>
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