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This seems like a no-brainer to me. Programmers should have no reason to use
the sys account or the Oracle DBA account. You can grant them any authority
that they need. It greatly increases the likelihood that something in the
environment could become corrupted and makes it harder to figure out how it
happened.
Bill
-----Original Message----- From: Donna_M_Vail_at_sd.fisc.navy.mil [mailto:Donna_M_Vail_at_sd.fisc.navy.mil] Sent: Monday, July 24, 2000 1:58 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Subject: DO I GIVE PROGRAMMERS ORACLE DBA ACCOUNT? Sending this again, Because I did not have a subject lasttime.
I sure would appreciate some opinions on this. At my place of work we have
two teams in our division. One team is the application programmers and the
other team is UNIX system/Oracle DBAs. I have a new platform that just
came in. I need to set up the Oracle database and Oracle Application Server
on it. Here's the question. My application programmer wants the Oracle
DBA account and the sys account. This platform is not a test platform.
Yes they are developing on this platform and then it will go into
production. My Oracle DBA's do not want to give out the accounts to the
developers. Who do I please? -- Author: INET: Donna_M_Vail_at_sd.fisc.navy.mil Fat City Network Services -- (858) 538-5051 FAX: (858) 538-5051 San Diego, California -- Public Internet access /Mailing Lists
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