Ron,

    The trick is to export the schema's that were using the old tablespace. 
Then after you've dropped & rebuilt it, check all of those users default
tablespace and reset it to the new one.  Don't forget to assign a quota of some
type on that tablespace as well.  On the imnport the objects will not be able to
store in the old tablespace & will end up in the users default tablespace by
default.  Easy as pie!

Dick Goulet

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Date:       3/12/2001 8:56 AM

I need to rename a tablespace.  If I do an export, won't the import want to
put all the objects back in the old tablespace?
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