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Hi Chaos,
1, Associated with each database user is a schema. A
schema is a collection of schema objects. Examples of
schema objects include tables, views, sequences,
synonyms, indexes, clusters, database links,
snapshots, procedures, functions, and packages.
2, Purpose of create schema statement: To create
multiple tables and views and perform multiple grants
in a single transaction.
good luck
Tran
Oracle DBA
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