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The example that I have seen is this
Where =09
test is the schema =20
test1 is the non-partitioned table (orig_table)=20
test2 is the partitioned table (int_table).
Can the orig_table name and int_table name be the same?
Thanks for responding!
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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of Pete Sharman
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 4:17 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Cc: Peter Ross Sharman
Subject: RE: Partitioning a live table
One would have to ask why DBMS_REDEFINITION doesn't meet your needs.
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ing a table to a partitioned table like this seems to be one of the few
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On Behalf Of Yen, Eric
Sent: Thursday, 20 May 2004 7:43 AM
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Subject: Partitioning a live table
Does anyone know of a technique to change a table into a range
partitioned table in a 24 * 7 system?
I have looked at dbms_redefinition package already and it does not
fulfill my requirements.
I need to be able to convert table into a range partition table along the column date. Keep the original table name and all the constraints and RI.
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Can anyone provide some insight?
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