Hi Mitchell,

The maxextents on the tablespace are applied as defaults to tables or 
indexes that are created without an explicit maxextents value.  An 
explicit maxextents clause on the table or index level
will override the tablespace clause.

Hope this helps,
John

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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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