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if they can extend indefinitely, you can get a runaway query that takes
up all the space in either of them without being stopped by lack of
space.
However, having said that, there are sometimes reasons to allow them to
extend and it depends entirely on your applications and databases.
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Personal feeling is to keep them autoextend=NO
> Dear Gurus,
> I am always making RBS and TEMP tablespaces set as
> Autoextensible=false.
> Is it true ? or logical?
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