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>Subject: What is user 'OUTLN'?
>From: Calvin Crumrine Calvin_Crumrine_at_dced.state.ak.us
>Date: 2/14/01 6:44 PM GMT Standard Time
>Message-id: <3A8AD21B.D48C27ED_at_dced.state.ak.us>
>
>We've had our 1st Oracle DB up on 7.3.2 for a little over a year now &
>I'm moving it to a new server running 8.1.5. I've set it up, run the
>catalog scripts, connected, set up a few users, created the tables, etc.
>No problem, but when I listed all the users I found a user OUTLN that I
>didn't (consciously) set up. I won't guarantee it wasn't from running a
>script with a typo in it, but if so I'm not aware of it. I know that
>several 'users' are set up automatically & they are all there (SYS,
>SYSTEM, and DBSNMP) but I've never heard of this one before. Anybody
>have any info on it?
>
Hi Calvin,
It's the schema used for the new stored outlines (execution plans) introduced
in 8i.
Regards,
Rob
Received on Wed Feb 14 2001 - 15:47:27 CST