Answer Posted / Prasenjeet Sarkar
Row chaining in Oracle occurs when a deleted row is not actually removed from the table but marked as 'rolled back' or 'inactive'. The space occupied by the row is not immediately released, causing potential performance issues. Row chaining can be controlled through various methods such as purging old data, disabling row movement, and using large tablespaces.
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