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Bill,
The default is to import objects back into the tablespace from which they were exported. Your surest bet is to create empty tables in the appropriate tablespace (by editing the imp/indexfile), then import the date.
Mike Hand
Polaroid Corp.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 1:20 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I have a user ENVTST with a default tablespace ENVTST_DATA.
I have a user ENVTPA with a default tablespace DATA.
I export user ENVTPA as SYSTEM, and then try to import into ENVTST schema, also as SYSTEM. Data is going into DATA tablespace, not ENVTST_DATA tablespace.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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Author: Magaliff, Bill
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