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10g and the multi-schema database option meaning [message #230026] Tue, 10 April 2007 12:07 Go to next message
jrmtl
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Hi all,

We have an application that runs on Oracle and it asks if the database is setup for multi-schema. I have never encountered this choice in Oracle. Does anyone know how we enable or view this option as I thought all oracle databases support multi-schema.

I am a bit confused.
Thanks again
John
Re: 10g and the multi-schema database option meaning [message #230030 is a reply to message #230026] Tue, 10 April 2007 12:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Mahesh Rajendran
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Yes. All oracle databases are multi-schema supported. May this applicaiton is an oracle application (like AP?)
The specific term is usually used only in Orcle RDB.
Re: 10g and the multi-schema database option meaning [message #230037 is a reply to message #230030] Tue, 10 April 2007 13:08 Go to previous message
jrmtl
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Our applciation is a third party apps which installs on an Oracle Db and asks if the database is enabled for multi-schema support. The answer is of course yes by default.

Thanks again
Johnny
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