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Same here
Getting management to first understand the extent issue on Dictionary managed was a interesting exercise. Now trying to break that understanding down when wanting to use LMT is like double the work, painful.
Difficult thing trying to educate them enough to understand something but not leaving at the same time halve way where you start getting these interesting architecture decisions or ideas.
George
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The only issue we faced was convincing the management that in LMT having 150
extents is not really a problem.
Raj
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Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:49 PM
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Hi
I am thinking to change our few dictinary manages tablespace to locally
managed tablespace.Can any one experienced any issues with locally managed
tablespace?
Do any one experience what gain after changing to locally managed
tablespace?
Thx
-Seema
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