Stephane,

Well spoken- my bad.  Our developer threw me this question when I was just 
leaving from work. ( I copied from her email) Now I am at home to look it over. 
I am not clear what she asked for. I think she wants to pass a variable based 
on the @xxx to access this schema. I will make it clear tomorrow. Tomorrow is 
going to be a long day for me. Too many projects going on at once and we have a 
very tight schedule.
Thanks,

Joan
Quoting Stephane Faroult <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Joan Hsieh wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Listers,
> > 
> > I am trying to find a way to know the schema name. Say, if I logged in
> > as jjin01@ngd.  When I run a program, how can I get the schema name
> > which should be "ngd"? If I logged in as bkrasnof@pr, in this case, the
> > schema name will be "pr".
> > 
> > Thanks in advance,
> > 
> > Joan
> 
> Joan,
> 
>   Beware of vocabulary: what is usually called the 'schema name' is the
> name of the Oracle account which owns the tables.
> 
>    select global_name from global_name;
> 
> will return the name of the database. But beware that the name of the
> database has no link to your @ngd which is just your tns alias (locally
> defined very often). Most people give as tns alias the name of the SID
> which is in turn the name of the database, but this is just a common
> sense rule - nothing mandatory here. It's usually pretty clean on Unix,
> but under NT a lot of databases have 'ORCL' has their SID, are of course
> referred to under different names in TNSNAMES.ora and _may_ not have a
> significant global name (can be changed with 'alter database').
> 
> Great opportunity to set up company standards.
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> 
> Stephane Faroult
> Oriole Software
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