Oracle® Database Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E25513-03 |
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ALL_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
displays, for each table subpartition accessible to the current user, the subpartition name, name of the table and partition to which it belongs, and its storage attributes.
DBA_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
displays such information for all subpartitions in the database.
USER_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS
displays such information for subpartitions of all partitioned objects owned by the current user. This view does not display the TABLE_OWNER
column.
Note:
Statistics are not collected on a per-subpartition basis.Column | Datatype | NULL | Description |
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TABLE_OWNER |
VARCHAR2(30) |
NOT NULL |
Owner of the table |
TABLE_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
NOT NULL |
Name of the table |
PARTITION_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Name of the partition | |
SUBPARTITION_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
Name of the subpartition | |
HIGH_VALUE |
LONG |
Subpartition bound value expression | |
HIGH_VALUE_LENGTH |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Length of the subpartition bound value expression |
SUBPARTITION_POSITION |
NUMBER |
Position of the subpartition within the partition | |
TABLESPACE_NAME |
VARCHAR2(30) |
NOT NULL |
Name of the tablespace containing the subpartition |
PCT_FREE |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Minimum percentage of free space in a block |
PCT_USED |
NUMBER |
Minimum percentage of used space in a block | |
INI_TRANS |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Initial number of transactions |
MAX_TRANS |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Maximum number of transactions |
INITIAL_EXTENT |
NUMBER |
Size of the initial extent in bytes (for a range partition); size of the initial extent in blocks (for a composite partition) | |
NEXT_EXTENT |
NUMBER |
Size of secondary extents in bytes (for a range partition); size of secondary extents in blocks (for a composite partition) | |
MIN_EXTENT |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Minimum number of extents allowed in the segment |
MAX_EXTENT |
NUMBER |
NOT NULL |
Maximum number of extents allowed in the segment |
MAX_SIZE |
NUMBER |
Maximum number of blocks allowed in the segment | |
PCT_INCREASE |
NUMBER |
Percentage increase in extent size | |
FREELISTS |
NUMBER |
Number of freelist groups allocated in this segment | |
FREELIST_GROUPS |
NUMBER |
Number of freelist groups allocated in this segment | |
LOGGING |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether or not changes to the table are logged:
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COMPRESSION |
VARCHAR2(8) |
Indicates whether this subpartition is compressed (ENABLED ) or not (DISABLED ) |
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COMPRESS_FOR |
VARCHAR2(12) |
Default compression for what kind of operations: | |
NUM_ROWS |
NUMBER |
Number of rows in the subpartition | |
BLOCKS |
NUMBER |
Number of blocks in the subpartition | |
EMPTY_BLOCKS |
NUMBER |
Number of empty blocks in the subpartition | |
AVG_SPACE |
NUMBER |
Average space in the subpartition | |
CHAIN_CNT |
NUMBER |
Chain count | |
AVG_ROW_LEN |
NUMBER |
Average row length | |
SAMPLE_SIZE |
NUMBER |
Sample size | |
LAST_ANALYZED |
DATE |
Date on which this table was most recently analyzed | |
BUFFER_POOL |
VARCHAR2(7) |
Buffer pool for this subpartition:
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FLASH_CACHE |
VARCHAR2(7) |
Database Smart Flash Cache hint to be used for subpartition blocks:
Solaris and Oracle Linux functionality only. |
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CELL_FLASH_CACHE |
VARCHAR2(7) |
Cell flash cache hint to be used for subpartition blocks:
See Also: Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software documentation for more information |
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GLOBAL_STATS |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether column statistics for the subpartition were collected by analyzing the table as a whole (YES ) or estimated from statistics collected for partitions and subpartitions (NO ) |
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USER_STATS |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether statistics were entered directly by the user (YES ) or not (NO ) |
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INTERVAL |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the partition is in the interval section of an interval partitioned table (YES ) or whether the partition is in the range section (NO ) |
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SEGMENT_CREATED |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether the table subpartition segment has been created (YES ) or not (NO ); N/A indicates that this table is not subpartitioned |
Footnote 1 Hybrid Columnar Compression is a feature of the Enterprise Edition of Oracle Database that is dependent on the underlying storage system. See Oracle Database Concepts for more information.