Jos,

    Per the comment made by an instructor at a recent Oracle 9i class.  Having
the ability to use multiple block sizes in the database is primarily there for
transportable tablespaces which may not be the same size.

Dick Goulet

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Oracle 9i supported multiple block sizes, I am wondering under what
circumstances one would setup a database with multiple block sizes?

Jos



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