Mitchell,

When creating a new table or index, Oracle uses the tablespace's default
maxextents setting unless you specify a different one in the table or
index creation storage clause. After that, Oracle depends on the each
table's or index's maxextents for the actual number of extents.

Jerry Whittle
ACIFICS DBA
NCI Information Systems Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
618-622-4145

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> Subject:      Re: tablespace default maxextents
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> Hi Gurus.
> 
> Oracle  has tablespace maxextents and table or index maxextents. Which
> one
> oracle depend on?
> 
> thanks
> Mitchell
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