Which three operations can be performed as multipartition operations in Oracle?
A.
Merge partitions of a list partitioned table
B.
Drop partitions of a list partitioned table
C.
Coalesce partitions of a hash-partitioned global index.
D.
Move partitions of a range-partitioned table
E.
Rename partitions of a range partitioned table
F.
Merge partitions of a reference partitioned index
Explanation:
Multipartition maintenance enables adding, dropping, truncate, merge, split
operations on multiple partitions.
A: Merge Multiple Partitions:
The new “ALTER TABLE … MERGE PARTITIONS ” help merge multiple partitions or subpartitions with a
single statement. When merging multiple partitions, local and global index operations and semantics for
inheritance of unspecified physical attributes are the same for merging two partitions.
B: Drop Multiple Partitions:
The new “ALTER TABLE … DROP PARTITIONS ” help drop multiple partitions or subpartitions with a
single statement.
Example:
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SQL> ALTER TABLE Tab_tst1 DROP PARTITIONS
Tab_tst1_PART5, Tab_tst1_PART6, Tab_tst1_PART7;
Table altered
SQL>
Restrictions :
– You can’t drop all partitions of the table.- If the table has a single partition, you will get the error: ORA-14083: cannot drop the only partition of a
partitioned.