Moving tables from one schema to another

Hi
I have 9 tables in Schema_1 that have already been populated with data.
I would like to remove these tables from Schema_1 and place them into Schema_2
These tables also have indexes attached to them.
Thanks

I don't think there's a "move" command as such, though someone may prove me wrong.
You could "grant select" on the relevant tables to user Schema_2, then log on as the second user and perform "create table ... as select * from Schema_1.....". Then, create the indexes manaually. After all this, drop the old tables.

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