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Hi,
With Informix, if the size of a table is approaching to 32 GB, you have to fragment it to multiple dbspaces.
Does Oracle has similar limitation which you have to partition a table?
Can you fragment a table by round robin or expression?
Any other limitations that Oracle have?
(max size of tablespace, max number of datafiles within a tablespace, .. etc)
Thanks,
Roger Xu
Database Administrator
Dr Pepper Bottling Company of Texas
(972)721-8337
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