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- | ====== Why Does a Bunch of Invalid Objects with Garbage Names Appear in Oracle ====== | + | |
Prior to Oracle 10g, a DROP command permanently removed objects from the database. In Oracle 10g a DROP command places the object in the recycle bin. The extents allocated to the segment are not reallocated until you purge the object. You can restore the object from the recycle bin at any time. | Prior to Oracle 10g, a DROP command permanently removed objects from the database. In Oracle 10g a DROP command places the object in the recycle bin. The extents allocated to the segment are not reallocated until you purge the object. You can restore the object from the recycle bin at any time. | ||
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- | [[http://www.ispirer.com|Ispirer Home Page]] | + | ---- |
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