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Hi
Can anyone tell me the difference between sysdba and sysoper.. in the book it says :-
sysdba - A priviliged role granted to database users allowed to start and stop the Oracle Database
sysoper - A priviliged role granted to database users allowed to start and stop the Oracle Database
The same explanation ?
Also whats a tempfile in oracle ?
Regards
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