During a system copy to oracle, a table was created in the incorrect tablespace. The data class setting in *.STR file is correct and the data class/tablespace mapping in the *.TPL files is also correct. Which file type do you check for errors?
Hold up, is this a trick question? I mean, the *.EXT file seems like the obvious choice, but I'm gonna double-check the other options just in case. Can't be too careful, you know?
The *.EXT file, of course! What else would it be? This is a classic Oracle system copy scenario. I bet the person who wrote this question is laughing at us struggling with such an easy one.
I'm a bit stumped on this one. Maybe I need to brush up on my system copy troubleshooting skills. But the *.EXT file sounds like a good place to start.
Nice, the *.EXT file is the one to check. That's where the actual table creation and data transfer happen, so any issues would likely be reflected there.
Hmm, the data class settings and mapping are correct, so it's probably not an issue with the table creation itself. I'd check the *.EXT file for any potential errors during the system copy process.
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