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|    Re: Question about init file    |
|    04 Sep 05 17:57:27    |
   
   From: mcstockX@Xenquery   
      
   "FC" wrote in message   
   news:5-WdncLKndkd5YfeRVn-1g@comcast.com...   
   > Hello all:   
   > I am fairly new the Oracle and SQL and I am trying to find out how can I   
   > achieve the following: I have a program that uses a database (schema for   
   > Oracle?) and I am creating NEW tables on an existing database. How can I   
   > set the defaults for my tables regardless of what the defaults for the   
   > database are? I am talking about the defaults that are set from the   
   > init.ora file. In other words, can I have my newly created tables go by a   
   > different init.ora (say init2.ora) file than the rest of the original   
   > tables in the database? How do I link my newly created tables to a   
   > different init.ora file?   
   >   
   > I want to make sure that the standard settings for my tables are met   
   > regardless of what the standard settings for the database are. Please   
   > help.   
   >   
   > FC   
      
   the init.ora file contains parameters for starting up the instance, not   
   table-level parameters   
      
   you may want to look into default tablespace for the user, and default   
   storage settings for the tablespace   
      
   ++ mcs   
      
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