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Old 04-17-2008, 11:13 PM
Ray Stell
 
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I see no mention of tablespace in Worsley and Drake. Is ts not
smiled on, new, or just not in the scope of the book? No option on create
user to define a default ts makes me wonder if ts is not "good."

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Old 04-17-2008, 11:13 PM
Richard Broersma Jr
 
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> I see no mention of tablespace in Worsley and Drake. Is ts not
> smiled on, new, or just not in the scope of the book? No option on create
> user to define a default ts makes me wonder if ts is not "good."
>


I am not sure if I remember correctly, but I remember reading something on the general-mailing
list about a year ago that suggested that care had to be taken to get the data off of all of the
tablespaces in relation to the main data direcotry, if file system back-ups were used.

However on *nix, symbolic links are used easily enough to provide similar access to data on other
files sytems without any complication in the DDL statements.

In my book by douglas, mention was made to using table spaces for placing indexs on expensive/fast
access semi-conductor drives. But I imagine this could also be achieved with symoblic links
anyway.

Regards,

Richard Broersma Jr.


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Old 04-17-2008, 11:13 PM
John Koller
 
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Ray Stell wrote:

> I see no mention of tablespace in Worsley and Drake. Is ts not
> smiled on, new, or just not in the scope of the book? No option on
> create user to define a default ts makes me wonder if ts is not
> "good."


Tablespaces were added in 8.0, January 2005. When was the book
published?
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Old 04-17-2008, 11:13 PM
Ray Stell
 
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2002 if memory does not fail me. Thanks.

On Thu, Sep 28, 2006 at 10:55:19PM -0500, John Koller wrote:
> Ray Stell wrote:
>
> > I see no mention of tablespace in Worsley and Drake. Is ts not
> > smiled on, new, or just not in the scope of the book? No option on
> > create user to define a default ts makes me wonder if ts is not
> > "good."

>
> Tablespaces were added in 8.0, January 2005. When was the book
> published?
> --
> John Koller
>
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