Having multiple schemas is a very normal part of an Oracle Database. For example, our 
current database has 70 different schemas

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Andrea Oracle schrieb:
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> Hi all,
> 
> We'll have a meeting about the following issue:
> 
> Due to large amount of transactions each trainee has,
> the existing training database in Sybase used multiple
> databases to handle each trainee's transactions.   To
> implement this in Oracle, we may need to create
> multiple schemas in one Oracle database, instead of
> creating multiple Oracle databases.  Let's investigate
> the impact of having multiple schema in a database.
> 
> Looks like Public synonym needs to be get rid off. Any
> other idea about the impact of having multiple schema?
> 
> And is there an easy way to create a schema which is
> identical to another one?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Andrea
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Hi,

I think that you're database won't work that well anymore if you try to
get rid of PUBLIC. 
Why would you want to do that in the first place ?

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