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Please unless you've been at oracle doing oracle stuff since 1990 back
in version 5 days, you can spare me the condescending attitude and the
company line, the bottom line is oracle is just like C, it will let you
shoot off your own foot(and thats the way most of us like it). its not
dumbproof from any means or platform, its just gotten gui-fied in alot
of cases and people who can right-click in OEM to resize a datafile and
think that makes them a dba have a bit to learn.
The bottom line still boils down to this, just because you can, doesn't make it a smart thing to do.
joe
Vladimir Begun wrote:
> Joe Testa wrote:
>
>> besides the point the example is a schema.object_name NOT a
>> user.name, evidently since its NOT in quotes.
>
>
> Does that mean that you cannot create such user(s) and connect as it was
> shown? Please read what it's written in the documentation -- that's why
> I put references.
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