Just create a different user account on Oracle for each student.

This is roughly anologous to building a separate database for 
each user in Sybase, and easier to manage.

Jared


On Friday 27 April 2001 23:00, Andrea Oracle wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Our trainer needs to build training database/s, she is
> asking the following questions:
>
> 1. use Sybase or Oracle as the database server?
>      We have some projects using Sybase databases, and
>
>      old training database is on Sybase.
>
> 2. build the database on Unix vs NT platform?
>
> 3. She wants each trainee has his/her own
> database(!!!), since she doesn't want one use to see
> other user's data.  And she said in Sybase it's really
> easy to do this, she has a script that can create
> multiple databases.  Is it doable (please give some
> tip or script), or is it necessary ???
>
> Any idea will be greatly appreciated!!!
>
>
> Andrea
>
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