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Combine two steps into one

Asked by KamalAgnihotri in Oracle Database

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Frequently I have to Alter Tablespace for tables in a schema into another Tablespace. I use the two step method:
Step 1: Create a Spool file using the query below
SELECT 'Alter Table ' ||Table_Name||  ' Move Tablespace '||'ODS_DATA01'||';'
FROM USER_TABLES
WHERE tablespace_Name <> 'ODS_DATA01';

Step 2: Execute the output of the above query.
This gives the desired result.  Moves all the tables to ODS_DATA01 Tablespace.

Please suggest how to accomplish this  two step process in one step.
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