John,
Funnily enough I was just looking at this in the docs.
It appears you can specify a extent size but not whether auto allocate or
uniform. But the docs do state
"Tablespaces migrated to locally managed format are user-managed" which I
think gives you the answer.
 
To migrate a tablespace 'TS1' with minimum extent size 1m, use 

execute dbms_space_admin.tablespace_migrate_to_local('TS1', 512, 2);


The example (above) itself is unclear as it states it is setting 1M extents
but the size is quoted as 512 (unless the db_block_size is 2K which I assume
is the case)

HTH

John

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Can this be used to specify the allocation, autoallocate or uniform?

John


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