Freeing space after deleting files

Has anyone tried to free the LOB space after deleting a file? We've been using the aging feature but none of the space utilized by files that have been migrated to disk was freed after the file was moved to BFILE.

Hi,
there is old posting from you,
Questions with Third-Party Access Management Systems
I am trying integration of Oracle SSO and Oracle EBS but headers are not reaching in custom java file. Would be very thankful if you could help
thanks in advance.
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  • After deleting files to clean my computer I now can"t connect my camera to my iphoto

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  • After deleting files, I still have no disk space

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  • Flash drive capacity is inaccurate after deleting files from it using my MacBook Pro Mid 2012.

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