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I wouldn't worry, they wont want to completely re-write the import/export
utility....
Primal Systems, Inc. wrote in message
<3536503d.5434801_at_news1.occa.home.net>...
>Aaaaarrggghhhh!!
>
>Josh
>
>
>On Wed, 15 Apr 1998 22:22:24 -0500, "John P. Higgins"
><jh33378nospam_at_deere.com> wrote:
>>That is because it is UNdocumented and UNsupported. On purpose. Oracle
>>may not keep it in future releases.
>>
>>In the meantime, I use it, too.
>>
>>JRStern wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Unbelievable how hard it seems, to get this kind of basic stuff out of
>>> the Oracle docs and even relatively experienced users.
>>>
>>> Josh
>>>
>>> On 16 Apr 1998 02:13:59 GMT, "Saad Ahmad" <saad.ahmad_at_mchugh.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >alter session set current_schema = <your schema>;
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >Primal Systems, Inc. <JRStern_at_primalsys.com> wrote in article
>>> ><35355676.27425388_at_news1.occa.home.net>...
>>> >> OK, there's no such command. Or is there? SQLServer has
>>> >> a "use" command that does the equivalent, ... or am I
>>> >> thinking of DBase III?
>>> >>
>>> >> I guess the approved approach in Oracle is to use roles, right?
>>> >>
>>> >> Josh
>>> >>
>>> >>
>
Received on Fri Apr 17 1998 - 17:40:52 CDT
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