Open the Oracle Overflow Segment Attributes Editor by clicking on the Edit Overflow button from the Oracle Index Organized Table Dialog. Use this editor to select a tablespace for the index organized table and modify the overflow properties for that tablespace. The following describes the options for the Oracle Overflow Segment Attributes Editor:
A drop-down list box where you can select a tablespace from the current model to which you assign storage properties. If you need to edit the properties of a tablespace you select, click the button to open the Oracle Tablespace Editor.
Enter values for the following options:
Specifies in bytes the size of the object's first extent.
Specifies in bytes the size of the next extent to allocate to the object.
Specifies the percent by which the third and subsequent extents grow over the preceding extent.
Specifies the total number of extents to allocate when the object is created.
Specifies the total number of extents, including the first, that Oracle can allocate for the object. Select one of the following options:
If you select this option, enter a value in the text box.
Enter values for the following options:
Specifies the limit Oracle should use to determine when additional rows can be added. The value of this parameter is expressed as a whole number and interpreted as a percentage.
Specifies the space to be reserved for each data block for future expansion. The value of this parameter is expressed as a whole number and interpreted as a percentage.
Select this check box if you want to specify a default buffer pool. Select one of the following options:
Puts blocks from the segment into the KEEP buffer pool.
Puts blocks from the segment into the RECYCLE buffer pool.
Specify DEFAULT to indicate the default buffer pool.
Enter a value for the following option:
Specifies the initial number of concurrent update transactions allocated for data blocks.
Enter values for the following options:
For objects other than tablespaces, specify the number of free lists for each of the free list groups for the table, partition, cluster, or index.
Specifies the number of groups of free lists for the database object you are creating.
Select one of the following options:
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