Why the table was created with initial extent as 1700M,
but dba_extents says the first extent is 8M only?

SQL> select initial_extent from dba_tables where table_name='BSIS';
    1782579200

SQL> select bytes from dba_extents where segment_name='BSIS' and extent_id=1;
   8388608

SQL> select bytes,count(*) from dba_extents where segment_name='BSIS' group by bytes;
   8388608        113
  67108864        137

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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 3:14 PM
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Roger, 

1. Space management can be specified for a tablespace, not a segment. Create
ASSM tablespace and alter table ... move there.

2. Locally managed tablespace, I guess. Oracle doesn't need NEXT_EXTENT and
PCT_INCREASE then.

HTH
Vadim

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Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 3:59 PM
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Hi,

I have the following output when I querying dba_tables.

Question 1: This table is created using manual management method, right?
            What do I do in order to turn it to Automatic segment-space
management?

Question 2: How come there are no values for NEXT_EXTENT and PCT_INCREASE?

Thanks,

Roger Xu


  PCT_FREE   PCT_USED  INI_TRANS  MAX_TRANS
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
        10         40          1        255

INITIAL_EXTENT NEXT_EXTENT MIN_EXTENTS MAX_EXTENTS PCT_INCREASE
-------------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------------
     527491072                       1  2147483645

 FREELISTS FREELIST_GROUPS
---------- ---------------
         1               1

LOGGING BACKED_UP   NUM_ROWS
------- --------- ----------
YES     N          216122635

    BLOCKS EMPTY_BLOCKS  AVG_SPACE  CHAIN_CNT
---------- ------------ ---------- ----------
   7651115         4307        319          0


AVG_ROW_LEN AVG_SPACE_FREELIST_BLOCKS NUM_FREELIST_BLOCKS
----------- ------------------------- -------------------
        254                      4496                   2

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