Ok. When you drop an object, synonyms that reference that object are left in place. If user B
drops user A's TA sequence and then creates the TA sequence under his own schema, then the public
synonym will be referencing an object that doesn't exist and you'd probably want to recreate the
public synonym to point to B's TA sequence. If user B recreates the sequence in A's schema, then
the public synonym will work as is.
- "ALTAIR, RSP_4" <RSP_4.ALTAIR_at_EU.RHODIA.COM> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a little question :
>
> If user A creates a sequence TA and creates a public synonym for it
> If user B drops sequence TA and recreates sequence TA
>
> User C wants to access the sequence, what should do user B ?
> 1. Leave the current synonym ? (i saw that if i drop a object, his
> public synonym is still here)
> 2. Recreate the synonym ?
> 3. Recreate sequence TA in A's shema ?
> 4. ?
>
> Thank you for this little precision
>
> Sébastien Boutté
>
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Received on Wed Jul 05 2000 - 14:32:33 CDT