Yes, it's from DBA_SEGMENTS.  And there was no DML against the table during
the ALTER TABLE MOVE command which is when it grew.
 
Re the 10% PCT_FREE there's minimal update activity.  It has constant low
level insert activity during the month, then a batch delete at the end of
the month followed by a batch insert at the beginning of the month.  But
even if that wasn't the case how would a low PCT_FREE cause it to grow
during the MOVE command?  I'm not certain I understand what you're aiming at
there.
 
Jay 

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just to be certain we are on the same page, 
you mention uniform sizing which is on 
the tablespace level, so I want to make 
sure the PCT_INCREASE you provided was pulled 
from dba_segments.  if so then i'd say a bit 
more info would need to have some light shed 
on it persay was there much DML put against 
this table last week.  a PCT_FREE of 10% 
wouldn't be such a good idea for a table 
with varying length column data. 


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pct increase is 0 (uniform sizing) 

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you didn't mention the PCT_INCREASE of this segment. 

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Had an annoying surprise last week.  A table had grown unexpectedly large 
and I scheduled a time over the weekend to move it to its own tablespace 
from my "medium" tablespace.  
  
The table ended up growing 50%.  I had anticipated it might grow somewhat 
given the PCTFREE of 10% but freeing up that space in the blocks should, at 
most, have caused it to grow by 10% (assuming that 10% was completely full).


  
Does anyone have ideas as to why it would have grown by so much?  Indexes 
are in a different tablespace and the only other change was from an extent 
size of 4 meg to one of 25 meg.  Both are dictionary managed tablespaces.  
  
Oracle 8.1.7.2 
Solaris 2.6 
  
Thanks, 
Jay Miller 
  
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