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Re: Connect Internal / SYS User

From: wraithe <wraithe_at_the-link.net>
Date: 1997/10/08
Message-ID: <343C4338.DD4D823B@the-link.net>#1/1

Not sure but I believe the difference is that when you do

    connect internal
its like doing

    connect sys/XXXX as sysdba
Charles

arpege wrote:

> When I do the following commands :
>
> SVRMGR30
>
> CONNECT INTERNAL;
> SELECT USER FROM DUAL;
>
> it responds that my user name is SYS
> and i'm allowed to shutdown the database
>
> but when I do
>
> SVRMGR30
> CONNECT SYS/XXXX
>
> I get connected but I have no right to start or shut the base.
> My question is : what is the difference between them ??
Received on Wed Oct 08 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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