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Re: Multischema functionality

From: John van Kaam <john.v.kaam_at_adp.nl>
Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 15:27:08 +0200
Message-ID: <3d0de3b1$0$226$4d4ebb8e@news.nl.uu.net>


> > John
>
> Sounds like a marketing buzzword that I'd love to have on my resume. If
> you explain me what are the "Multischema Databases" and what kind of black
> magic is that supposed to be, I could probably give you at least a half
> way decent answer. This way, it sounds like something that turns milk sour
> and does bad things to lambs.
>
> --
> Mladen Gogala
> In God We Trust.
> All others must provide data.

Mladen,

Sorry I don't make up the buzzwords but it is actual Oracle functionality found in Oracle rdb. See the following link for some more info. (Couldn't find a decent Oracle site..)

http://www.kuzbass.ru/docs/rdb702/oraclerdb/gddd7/dg_multi.htm#527

What it comes down to is that you have more schemas in one instance (if I understand it correctly).
I can't find this functionality in Oracle on Windows platform. (Not that I want it but that's something else)

John Received on Mon Jun 17 2002 - 08:27:08 CDT

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