read about hash partitioning

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Hi,

I am wondering if there is any way to achieve horizontal partitioning in
Oracle.

Assuming that I have about 8 partitions for a table.When there is INSERT
onto this table I want one record 
to be inserted into each partition i.e 
1st record goes into partition 1
2nd record goes into partition 2
3rd record goes into partition 3
.....
.....
8th record goes into partition 8 
9th record goes into partition 1.

I guess this feature is available in Informix handled by The informix
engine.I am not sure if Oracle has something
similiar to this OR is it possible to design a logic and embede it ,but what
would be the performance effect?

Any thoughts or similiar ideas

Thanks


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