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Can a tablespace hold objects from different schemes

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: July 08, 2005   
  
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Submitted by: Mane
 
It can be, the only required option is that your tablespace have quota assigned to any user that want to store objects in it.

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June 05, 2005 22:28:58   #1  
Yoaga        

RE: Can a tablespace hold objects from different schemes
A schema is a collection of components and database objects under the control of a given database user. Each Oracle Portal application maps to an Oracle database schema. The schema stores the components owned by the application. In addition the schema can store the database objects on which the components are based.


 
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July 06, 2005 07:08:33   #2  
S.Velusamy Raja        

RE: Can a tablespace hold objects from different schemes
Wish to know It can be or can not be.

 
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July 08, 2005 04:06:49   #3  
Mane        

RE: Can a tablespace hold objects from different schemes
It can be the only required option is that your tablespace have quota assigned to any user that want to store objects in it.
 
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