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ext#.sql

Posted on 02-Aug-2005 By Admin No Comments on ext#.sql

/*

USER_EXTENTS describes the extents comprising the segments owned by the current user’s objects. This view does not display the OWNER, FILE_ID,

BLOCK_ID, or RELATIVE_FNO columns.

Column Datatype NULL Description

—————————————————————————————————————

OWNER VARCHAR2(30) Owner of the segment associated with the extent

SEGMENT_NAME VARCHAR2(81) Name of the segment associated with the extent

PARTITION_NAME VARCHAR2(30) Object Partition Name (Set to NULL for non-partitioned objects)

SEGMENT_TYPE VARCHAR2(18) Type of the segment: INDEX PARTITION, TABLE PARTITION

TABLESPACE_NAME VARCHAR2(30) Name of the tablespace containing the extent

EXTENT_ID NUMBER Extent number in the segment

FILE_ID NUMBER File identifier number of the file containing the extent

BLOCK_ID NUMBER Starting block number of the extent

BYTES NUMBER Size of the extent in bytes

BLOCKS NUMBER Size of the extent in Oracle blocks

RELATIVE_FNO NUMBER Relative file number of the first extent block

*/

set linesize 149

accept onrnm prompt ‘Enter Owner Name : ‘

accept segnm prompt ‘Enter Segment Name : ‘

column owner format a4

column segment_name format a25

column extent_id format 9999

column file_name format a40

column tablespace_name format a10

column block_id format 999999 heading ‘start|blkid’

column size_in_kb format 999999

column size_in_blocks format 999999

select a.owner, a.segment_name, a.extent_id, b.file_name, a.tablespace_name, a.block_id , a.bytes/(1024 * 1024) size_in_MB, a.blocks size_blks

from dba_extents a, dba_data_files b

where a.file_id = b.file_id

and owner = upper(‘&onrnm’)

and segment_name = upper(‘&segnm’)

order by extent_id;

set lines 80

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