Find original size of the datafile

Friends,
How to find original size of the datafile before autoexend on.Your help greatly appricated.
Thanks
Kumar

You want to know with what size datafile was created?
IMHO then look into alert.log - there will be full command with all options. Only You should have then alert.log from very begining.
If You are using EM then look through space advisor, maybe there is some valuable information.

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