Oracle doesn't depend on maxextents. Oracle depends on the 
sale of their software. As for the maxextents, it depends:
If maxextents is specified for the table, then the table level definition
will be used. If, not the tablespace level default will be used.
I believe that that is explained in the oracle documentation and
that you should read the fine manuals.

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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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