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can we arrange tables in a heirarchy form, just like we have folders and under folders we have files. so this way we sort of divide workspace.
say for company_A i create folder A and in it we can place files for that company. and similarly we can create a folder for company_B. Hence we can separate workspaces for better organization and management etc.
so how can we accomplish as above, when we work with database ? is there a way we can arrange tables (of the database) in a heirarchy similar to folders and files ?
say i have one installation of oracle on a particular computer. so how does one create separate table spaces, say for two different company or projects ? (say company_A and company_B are unrelated to each other)
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