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How many bytes are used to store an Oracle7 style ROWID in Oracle8?

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How many bytes are used to store an Oracle7 style ROWID in Oracle8?

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6 Bytes • Some of the tables in your Oracle7 database contain columns that hold the actual ROWID of rows from another table. These columns were created with the ROWID datatype. When migrating to Oracle8, what automatically occurs to these types of columns? The column width changes.

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