If you export with rows=n, you get a text file with all the ddl to recreate
the exportable objects. However, packages/procedures are formatted and not
at all easy to use to recreate and the storage clauses are all in bytes. Not
a pretty method, but certainly one that can be used.

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Export can do this. Right?

But the output is not a script but a binary file only Import can understand.

ltiu

Connie Milliken wrote:

>Does anyone have a script that will write another script to recreate a
>particular database quickly with all the info specific to that particular
>database?
>
>Seems to me that I have seen this somewhere before, but I am not sure
where.
>  
>



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