Use the General tab to add and specify the parameters for a tablespace. The following describes the options available for this tab:
There are three Type options for a tablespace. The options available for each type vary based on the Type option that you select and your Oracle version. The following section details the options available by Type:
When you select a PERMANENT tablespace, the following are the options available:
Select either the DICTIONARY or the LOCAL option. If you select LOCAL, then select one of the following for the LOCAL option:
Enter a value in the text box and select a value in the drop-down.
Select this check box to enable force logging for the tablespace.
Select either the MANUAL or the AUTO option.
Select either LOGGING or NOLOGGING.
Select either COMPRESS or NOCOMPRESS.
Select either BIGFILE or SMALLFILE.
Select either FLASHBACK ON or FLASHBACK OFF.
When you select a TEMPORARY tablespace, the following are the options available:
Select either the DICTIONARY or the LOCAL option. If you select LOCAL, then select one of the following for the LOCAL option:
Enter a value in the text box and select a value in the drop-down.
Select this check box to enable force logging for the tablespace.
Select an existing tablespace group, or click the to open the Oracle Tablespace Group Editor where you can add a new tablespace group or edit the properties of an existing tablespace group.
Select either LOGGING or NOLOGGING.
Select one of the following options:
Select either COMPRESS or NOCOMPRESS.
Select either BIGFILE or SMALLFILE.
When you select an UNDO tablespace, the following are the options available:
When you select the LOCAL option, select one of the following:
Enter a value in the text box and select a value in the drop-down.
Select one of the following options:
Select either GUARANTEE or NOGUARANTEE.
Select either BIGFILE or SMALLFILE.
Select either FLASHBACK ON or FLASHBACK OFF.
Note: For more information about these parameters, see your vendor's SQL documentation.
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