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Configuring Multi-tenancy
Working with tenants : Enabling a table for multi-tenancy
 

Enabling a table for multi-tenancy

From the management console, you can choose one or more tables not enabled for multi-tenancy, and enable them. You can then make decisions about partition allocation for the table or tables that have not yet been allocated. The allocation state you choose for a table applies also to the table's indexes and LOB fields. When you enable a table for multi-tenancy, you are affecting all tenants for a selected database.
Note: A table must be in a Type II area in the database to be enabled for multi-tenancy. If a table, or any of its indexes or LOB fields, is not in a Type II area, you cannot enable the table for multi-tenancy.
In such a situation, the Notes column will identify which table, index, or LOB field is not in a Type II area, so you can correct the issue and then enable the table as multi-tenant.
* Selecting one or more tables to enable for multi-tenancy