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Thanks very much to all! Alter table is exactly what i was missing
Viktor
Mark Richard <mrichard_at_transurban.com.au> wrote:
Yes,
This was covered on this list quite recently. Try:
alter table otheruser.table_name rename to new_table_name;
Your mistake is putting the schema infront of "new_table_name". This is not needed since you can't change the schema owner with a rename statement and therefore the parameter is not allowed.
Regards,
Mark.
Viktor
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Hello,
Is it possible for one user to rename a table in another user's schema, Oracle 8.1.7?
I kept getting
ORA-01765: specifying table's owner name is not allowed
Are there any workarounds?
Thanks
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