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Move a Storage management view

Hi all!

I need to move a Storage management view from one tablespace to
another and I can't find any info on how to move it to another
tablespace.

is it enought just to move (delete and recreate) all the STMG_*
-tables or do it totally f**k the system up?

It's not really important för me to save the old data that resides in
it, but I really need to take the tablespace offline where the tables
reside.

I'd be glad for any idea's helping me out here ,

Regards,
/Mats
Nov 12 '05 #1
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