The maximum disk space allowed for automatic extension of the data files or temp files.
The size of the next increment of disk space to be allocated automatically when more extents are required.
Block size for the tablespace. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The list of data files or temp files created for the tablespace.
The default compression of data for all tables created in the tablespace.
The name of the encryption algorithm to be used for tablespace encryption.
Specifies how the extents of the tablespace should be managed.
The size of the extent when the tablespace is managed with uniform extents of a specific size.
The number of data files or temp files created for the tablespace. This is for Oracle Managed Files only. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The size of each data file or temp file.
Specifies whether the data file or temp file can be extended automatically.
Specifies whether the tablespace is a bigfile or smallfile tablespace. A bigfile tablespace contains only one data file or temp file, which can contain up to approximately 4 billion (232) blocks. A smallfile tablespace is a traditional Oracle tablespace, which can contain 1022 data files or temp files, each of which can contain up to approximately 4 million (222) blocks.
Specifies whether the tablespace is the default tablespace.
Indicates whether the tablespace is encrypted.
Specifies whether the disk space of the data file or temp file can be limited.
Specifies whether Oracle can reuse the data file or temp file. Reuse is only allowed when the file name is provided.
The name of the tablespace. It must be unique within a database.
Specifies whether tablespace segment management should be automatic or manual.
The status of the tablespace.
The type of tablespace.
The details required to create a tablespace. It takes either credentialDetails or databaseCredential. It's recommended to provide databaseCredential