Difference between an Oracle user and schema - Database Tutorial 59 - Oracle DBA Tutorial

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Difference between an Oracle user and schema - Database Tutorial 59 - Oracle DBA Tutorial

An Oracle user is an account that is owned by an employee. These user accounts are not expected to create any objects. However they will be given access to objects owned by the schemas.

A schema is a generic user. But it will own objects that are used by the other users and the applications.
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thankyou so much for this point....i was so confused for many years on this thing....

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Great explanation! This helped me understand one of the projects at work.

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thank you very much for information, it cleared my doubt as well

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If there was no description here I would have never understood what the hell was he talking about. But thanks to the description below I did undertstand

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Good video! When do you decide whether to add or migrate an oracle application as new database or new schema to existing database?

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