Re: exact meaning of Object

Re: exact meaning of Object

 

  

Objects are logical data storage structures. Schema objects do
not have a one-to-one correspondence to physical files on disk that
store their information. However, Oracle Database stores a schema
object logically within a tablespace of the database. The data of each
object is physically contained in one or more of the tablespace's
datafiles. For some objects, such as tables, indexes, and clusters, you
can specify how much disk space Oracle Database allocates for the
object within the tablespace's datafiles.
LS

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----- Original Message ----
From: Vishalchandrakant <oracledba-ezmlmshield-x93703659.[Email address protected]
To: LazyDBA Discussion <[Email address protected]
Sent: Monday, October 8, 2007 3:47:57 AM
Subject: exact meaning of Object

Hi,

I am new dba,can someone tell what is a exact meaning of Objects in
oracle





Thanks & Regards

vishal Shah





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