Export database without tablespace info

hai,
I would like to export the data from one schema with tablespace and the data into a
another schema with different tablespace.
How to do this?
How to use "exp" command to generate dump without tablespace info
thanks
bye
Raghu

Hi,
Follow this...
1. Take exp of the data
2. Generate the index file from the dump using this command imp file=dump.dmp indexfile=index.txt
3. Open the index file and run the create table command manually at sql prompt in which ever schema, tablespace you want.
4. Once the table is created then import the dump using the ignore =y clause.
Regards,
Deepak Jaisingh.

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