Use of Partition table in R12.1.2

Hi
We are using 10.2.0.4. database along with R12.1.2 E-buniess. we want to use partitioning on standard oracle tables. Can some one inform me what are the standard tables (with column name) on which we can use partition.
Thanks
Krishna

Hi All
We have identified few tables which are in large size. Kindly tell me on which column (or multiple column) we can have partition.
OWNER     SEGMENT_NAME               Sige in GB
WSH     WSH_EXCEPTIONS               17.94256592
INV     MTL_TRANSACTION_ACCOUNTS     13.91339111
INV     MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS     12.28753662
BOM     CST_ELEMENTAL_COSTS          8.926513672
INV     MLOG$_MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSAC1     8.375
APPS     XX_ORDER_BOOK_CLOSE          7.338562012
INV     MTL_CST_ACTUAL_COST_DETAILS     7.268371582
ZX     ZX_LINES_DET_FACTORS          6.310546875
BOM     CST_ITEM_COSTS               6.01348877
ONT     OE_ORDER_LINES_ALL          5.887207031
GPM     GPMM_ORC315_9I               5.45324707
BOM     CST_STANDARD_COSTS          5.388793945
WIP     WIP_TRANSACTION_ACCOUNTS     4.94128418
AR     RA_CUSTOMER_TRX_LINES_ALL     3.96862793
BOM     CST_STD_COST_ADJ_VALUES          3.793945313
ONT     OE_PRICE_ADJUSTMENTS          3.721862793
VEL     VEL_852_LINES               3.377380371
GL     GL_IMPORT_REFERENCES          3.366271973
WSH     WSH_DELIVERY_DETAILS          3.290283203
Thanks
Krishna

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