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    Oracle 8i Installation onNT/2000

    We wish to user table partition on existing database table, we took export dump, renamed table and try to create new table with partition, but errora message is 'Partition feature is not enabled'.

    Now, how to enable this feature? Is there need to re-install the oracle in custom mode and enable partition feature? Is there any impact on existing database?

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    We wish to user table partition on existing database table, we took export dump, renamed table and try to create new table with partition, but errora message is 'Partition feature is not enabled'.
    If its Standard Edition then Partitioning Option is not available. In EE Partitioning option should be enabled by default.


    Is there need to re-install the oracle in custom mode and enable partition feature?
    You can do custom installation and choose partitioning option.


    Is there any impact on existing database?
    No it wont effect any DB

    HTH
    Amar
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    If I am not wrong Partitioning is available only in Enterprise Edition.
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    Originally posted by adewri
    If its Standard Edition then Partitioning Option is not available.
    I think i mentioned it
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    Originally posted by adewri
    I think i mentioned it
    Yeah, I didn't see it because both of us were typing at same time
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    Oh i thought you were pointing me
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    Thanks Sanjay and Adewri,
    Yes, its EE, we will re-install in customize mode and enable the Parition Feature.

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