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Use 'using index' option when creating a table

   
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SQL>
SQL> Create table inventory (
  2  partno number(4) constraint invent_partno_pk primary key
  3  using index (
  4     create index invent_part_loc_idx
  5     on inventory (partno, warehouse)
  6     pctfree 10),
  7  partdesc varchar2(35),
  8  price number(8,2),
  9  warehouse varchar2(15));

Table created.

SQL>
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> drop table inventory;

Table dropped.

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SQL>

   
    
  








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