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From: forum@maschke.biz (Matthias Maschke)
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Subject: Re: Oracle - import of dmp-files change the table name
Date: 9 Sep 2004 02:14:36 -0700
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> If allowed, create a new user then  use the TO=newuser FROM=olduser  IMP command line options to import the tables into the
> new user's schema..
> 
> By granting the correct permissions you can 'see' both tables ...

Looks like the perfect way. A little bit tricky with the rights needed
but exactly providing the possibilities I need.
Thank you very much.

Greetings
Matthias
