What are concequences of Split partition

I am using 11.2.0.2 database.
I got ORA-14074 error says that if you have a MAXVALUE already you will need to either drop the partition that encompasses the MAXVALUE or split partition.
So I want to use split partition option through the below statement,
alter table
tablename
split partition
partmax at (XXX)
into
(partition partXXX, partition partmax);
Please can somebody tell me the concequences of this statement.
I am concerned about the existing data in the table will it by any change gets deleted, and what about indexes, do I have to rebuild, etc.
I have to do this on produciton.
I cannot test this as I don't have a test environment and moreover the table is having 70 million records and we don't have time/hardware resources to recreate this by export import in another database.
Please advise on the bold above text.

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Please can somebody tell me the concequences of this statement.
I am concerned about the existing data in the table will it by any change gets deleted, and what about indexes, do I have to rebuild, etc.
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No - no data will get deleted. As others have said there are options for keeping the indexes up-to-date or you can rebuild them.
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I cannot test this as I don't have a test environment and moreover the table is having 70 million records and we don't have time/hardware resources to recreate this by export import in another database.
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Total RUBBISH!
That's the lamest excuse I have heard on the forums in a long time. You have several hours to post and thread and then wait to see if there is anyone you don't know and have never worked with that will respond but you don't have a couple of hours to do a simple test?
Seventy million records is nothing and if you do the test on a PC using a version of Oracle that you can download for free.
Anyone that doesn't test changes going into their production environment should NOT be working in this field: they should find a new line of work. That is incompetence at its worst.
The SPLIT PARTTION test doesn't need a lot of data: just some data for each of the two resulting partitions. You can easily create a clone table using CTAS and then manually add the indexes.

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