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Effect of "CAT" scripts on other databases [message #71332] Wed, 16 October 2002 22:42 Go to next message
Sandra Taylor
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Registered: October 2002
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Hello Anyone,
My platform is a Windows2000 server set up with RAID5.
The server is partitioned with a "C" and "D" drive.
OraceBase and OracleHome are on the "C" drive.
Using the Configuration Assistant I have created a DB on the "D" drive at the same location as another DB.
The other DB was delivered to another office with the instructions for setup. I can only assume that the "CAT" scripts were run for it at that time.
My question is... If I run the scripts for my DB will it have any effect on the other DB.
My background is that of a DB babysitter. I've never created one from scratch and I'm sort of winging it with a stack of reference manuals as my assistants.
Please HELP!
Re: Effect of "CAT" scripts on other databases [message #71335 is a reply to message #71332] Thu, 17 October 2002 01:13 Go to previous message
Mahesh Rajendran
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Registered: March 2002
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as long as you are running the CAT scripts in the new database, it wont affect the other database.
take care of that..Make sure u login the correct database, before u run these cat scripts.
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