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Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> Re: What is the point to use "alter database rename file" command?
Well, I have recieved a server and found some datafiles
are reside in System tablespace - in this case to move
those datafile we can not put system tablespace offline
therefore can not use alter command...
Regards,
-Jalil
Rachel Carmichael <wisernet100_at_yahoo.com> wrote: well, I can think of one off the top of my head -- your way the
database has to be shutdown.
using alter database rename file you can just take the tablespace that owns that datafile offline and do the work. All users who don't need that particular tablespace are not affected.
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