User specific previledges on a particular tablespace

Hi,
1. I have created a user giving him permission for a
default tablespace for him.Can i revoke his
permissions from all other available tablespaces . If
yes? How?
2. I have gone through some related documents that says
we can change user's tablespace quota to zero.Can we
make it zero for all other tablespaces except his
default tablespace.If yes ? How?

As long as the user does not have resourse role, or DBA role, then he, by default, has no quota on any tablespaces... even his default one. So, you allot quota per tablespace to the user.
ALTER USER SCOTT
QUOTA UNLIMITED ON EXAMPLE_TS
"UNLIMITED" could be "5M" or whatever you want it to be. To remove this quota, make that be "0K". That's a zero followed by a K - not the work "okay". OK?
Tom Best

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