In many large applications, a common way of separating the end user from the schema owner is to use private synonyms for application schema objects. For example, user A and user B both have their own ...
In this paper, the authors are going to discuss about the importance of query in database, how helpful was it for retrieving data from database, and it is so complex while in relational database. In ...
If you own a Schema, you effectively own all the objects contained within it. Once again, as long as all the objects are owned by the same owner, we have an unbroken ownership chain and creating ...
Are you trying to modify an actual schema attribute, or the value of an attribute on an object? Once schema attributes themselves exist, there is no going back. You can turn them off, but that is ...
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