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quiesce tablespaces for table use?

Hi,

I can't think of a reason one might need to use the quiesce
tablespace for tables command. Can anyone come up with a scenario when
it might be beneficial or even mandatory to use the command?

Thanks.

Lew

Aug 11 '06 #1
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Hi,

I can't think of a reason one might need to use the quiesce
tablespace for tables command. Can anyone come up with a scenario when
it might be beneficial or even mandatory to use the command?

Thanks.

Lew
When you backup or restore an individual tablespace.
Aug 12 '06 #2

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