Best way is to use export/import utilities. This can be done with server on
line and you will get all table data if done at quite time when table is not
being updated. See Oracle Backup and Recovery Guide for info on exp/imp.
PA
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Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 3:50 PM
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Hi All,
I need to move a user/schema away from the system
tablespace to a newly created user tablespace. Could
somebody point me to the references on how to do the
job? Since a production server is running off the
schema, is it possible to do the move without having
to shut down the server?
Thanks a lot.
WL
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