assuming one of the newer versions, you can always use dbassist, at the end have it save the scripts instead of creating database., tweak to your heart's contents and run them.
 
joe


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Dear All,

I will be shortly setting up 2 new Oracle Databases for my company, for the
development system, before we hopefully go into production in 3 months time.

What I would like to do is document the proposed setup off these databases
before I start doing the actual work.

Therefore, is there anywhere where a standard Oracle Database setup document
exists, with all off the relevant parameters and set-up considerations
documented as part of this document, that I can use as a basis for my
document?

Or do you guys, just go and set-up your databases, by modifying your last
create database scripts?

If anyone can help me, it would be most appreciated.

Cheers,
Justin


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