Importing Database, creating datafiles

I have a large import file and the source db had a couple of tablespaces that each contained two datafiles. I am using export and import utilities, not the datapump.
Before I run the import should I create two datafiles in the tablespaces or does import do that automagically for me>

Before I run the import should I create two datafiles in the tablespaces or does import do that automagically for me>It depends on how the export dump was created and if you will use the same directory structure.
If you have an FULL export dump, the dump contains the CREATE TABLESPACE command. However, you will have to perform a FULL import and have the directory structure identical to the source database. If all that holds, importing will create the tablespace. If that does not hold, then you'll have to precreate the tablespace and then do the import.
HTH,
Brian

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