I've received a `.dmp` file of an enterprise database, but currently only have access to a free version of Oracle. I would ultimately like to import the data to PostgreSQL. But currently am wondering if there's a way to restore the largest table (10.91G) in chunks if need be, so I can export its contents to csvs to import into PostgreSQL. Currently if I try to selectively restore the 10.91GB table with 

    impdp system/pw tables=TEST.BIG_TABLE directory=test_data dumpfile=test_data.dmp log=log.log;

I get 

    Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Express Edition Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
    ORA-39002: invalid operation
    ORA-31694: master table "SYSTEM"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_01" failed to load/unload
    ORA-02354: error in exporting/importing data
    ORA-39776: fatal Direct Path API error loading table "SYSTEM"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_
    01"
    ORA-12953: The request exceeds the maximum allowed database size of 11 GB

The largest Tablespace I've been able to create so far was of `SIZE 10500M`, the command:
`CREATE TABLESPACE test DATAFILE 'test.dbf' SIZE 10600M ONLINE;` produced error `ORA-12953: The request exceeds the maximum allowed database size of 11 GB`

The results of `select tablespace_name, sum(bytes) from dba_data_files group by tablespace_name` are:

    tablespace | sum(bytes)/1000000
    -----------+-------------------
    SYSAUX	   | 692.06016
    UNDOTBS1   | 398.45888
    USERS	   | 104.8576
    SYSTEM	   | 524.288
    TEST       | 11010.048