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Re: Sys And Internal

From: Chuck <chuckhNOSPAM_at_softhome.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2002 08:58:37 -0400
Message-ID: <aea4tv$5au2g$1@ID-85580.news.dfncis.de>


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SYS is a schema name. INTERNAL is not a schema name. INTERNAL is an obsolete method for connecting to the database SYS scema with special DBA privileges that allow you to start and stop the database, create a database, etc.

INTERNAL is defunct in 9i. SYS is not.

"Beginner" <oracle_at_epicentre.fr> wrote in message news:aea3sr$1ht$1_at_wanadoo.fr...
> Hi
> I'm writing a small documentation
>
> I want explain differences in a short description between SYS and
> INTERNAL !
>
> Thanks
> André
>

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