-----Original Message-----
Sent: 22 August 2001 10:42
To: 'Rahul'


Fantastic, what a relief!!

I have just looked this up on Metalink and have read a note saying this is
an undocumented parameter, I'm now in 2 minds as to whether to use it,
although it sounds exactly what we want.

Many thanks again,

Dave Leach
-----Original Message-----
Sent: 22 August 2001 10:29
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: Dave Leach


are we talking about ....

alter user set current_schema = new schema ?

you require a BECOME USER priv for this


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> From:         Dave Leach[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent:         Wednesday, August 22, 2001 5:01 PM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:      Users & Schema's
> 
> Help!!,
> 
> Can anyone shed some light on this or am I just going mad!!.
> 
> We have a situation whereby multiple users need to access (both selects
> and
> dml) tables belonging to 1 specific schema, this must also be achieved
> without prefixing the tables with the userid as the SQL is driven by the
> application and is not configurable.  
> 
> My original idea was to use synonyms but I am sure that I have read
> somewhere that in 8i there was an alternative to this whereby a user can
> be
> set up to use another users schema eg. USERA when logged on will
> effectively
> be treated as if they are logged on as USERB.  I have searched every bit
> of
> documentation I can find (manuals, metalink etc) but can find no mention
> of
> this, have I just dreamn't this or can someone shed some light.
> 
> Many thanks for any replies.
> 
> Dave Leach
> 
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