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Wed, 25 September 2019 04:48
Flodul
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Does anyone know the algorithm ORacle uses for calculating the bits that indicate if a block has free space for new rows with automatic segment space management?
Thanks in advance.
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how are the bits in ASSM calculated?
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Flodul
on Wed, 25 September 2019 04:48
Re: how are the bits in ASSM calculated?
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Michel Cadot
on Wed, 25 September 2019 05:18
Re: how are the bits in ASSM calculated?
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Flodul
on Wed, 25 September 2019 06:46
Re: how are the bits in ASSM calculated?
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Michel Cadot
on Wed, 25 September 2019 07:34
Re: how are the bits in ASSM calculated?
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John Watson
on Thu, 26 September 2019 01:35
Re: how are the bits in ASSM calculated?
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Michel Cadot
on Thu, 26 September 2019 01:57
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