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Re: Sharing Oracle users

From: Tim Shute <tshute_at_nisoft.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 11:05:55 -0000
Message-ID: <32AA3B12B79DD311B0CB006097A4426B18F01F@ORION>


Hi Sybrand

Thanks for the info.

Unfortunately, our client is using 734 at the moment and wants this system implemented before any changeover to 8.

The second instance is necessary because the database is performing a completely different function from the first database and we don't want to create the tables within the same instance, but with a different schema owner of the new tables. The user 'community' accessing each system is the same (i.e. any existing member of their NT network).

Thanks
--
Tim Shute
Software Engineering Manager
NiSoft (UK) Limited
NiSoft House
Ravenhill Business Park
Ravenhill Road
Belfast BT6 8AW
UK

I www.nisoft.co.uk

Monday 6 March 2000

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Pamela Johnston, NiSoft Director for Asia Pacific, said "We are delighted to see both new and existing customers respond with so much enthusiasm for the eclipse product. We believe this is recognition of NiSoft's expertise in the area of safety permits, and we look forward to many more power stations in this region benefiting from both eclipse, and our wide ranging experience of the power industry in Asia Pacific."

Sybrand Bakker <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl> wrote in message news:953206360.5104.2.pluto.d4ee154e_at_news.demon.nl...
> No
>
> Upgrade to Oracle 8 (you need to do this anyway, as 7.3.4 is going out of
> support soon)
> , comes with connection manager, which does exactly what you are asking.
> Why do they want a second instance if all the users are the same?
>
> Hth,
>
> Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
>
> Tim Shute wrote in message
> news:32AA3B12B79DD311B0CB006097A4426B18B479_at_ORION...
> > Hi group
> >
> > We have an existing Oracle (7.3.4) database instance set up for a
client.
> > They want a new database instance (new instance NOT new schema within
the
> > same instance) set up to carry out a completely different function
> >
> > The problem is that they want to share the Oracle users that were
created
> in
> > the first database, allowing them to log onto the new database instance.
> >
> > Can it be done? If yes, then how?
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > --
> > Tim Shute
> > Software Engineering Manager
> > NiSoft (UK) Limited
> > NiSoft House
> > Ravenhill Business Park
> > Ravenhill Road
> > Belfast BT6 8AW
> > UK
> >
> > I www.nisoft.co.uk
> >
> > Monday 6 March 2000
> >
> > NiSoft Asia Pacific today announced that they have received £150,000 of
> > orders for their new safety permit management system eclipse which was
> > launched in the prestigious Compass Rose suite of the Westin Hotel in
> > Singapore last Friday. Power generation companies from India to
Australia
> > sent representatives to be at the launch of the leading safety permit
> > product in the industry.
> > Pamela Johnston, NiSoft Director for Asia Pacific, said "We are
delighted
> to
> > see both new and existing customers respond with so much enthusiasm for
> the
> > eclipse product. We believe this is recognition of NiSoft's expertise in
> the
> > area of safety permits, and we look forward to many more power stations
in
> > this region benefiting from both eclipse, and our wide ranging
experience
> of
> > the power industry in Asia Pacific."
> >
> >
> >
>
Received on Fri Mar 17 2000 - 05:05:55 CST

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