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12c creating user from Sql Dev client machine [message #620411] Fri, 01 August 2014 01:41 Go to next message
oragami
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Registered: July 2014
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Hi.

I connect fine to my server via a client machine in Sql Dev. In fact i have played around creating a local user by either executing sql as follows
or right clicking and creating a user under 'Other Users'. I connect as system btw...

my sql syntax:
CREATE USER name
IDENTIFIED BY name
DEFAULT TABLESPACE users
TEMPORARY TABLESPACE temp
QUOTA 50M /* or any other number that makes sense */ ON users

GRANT CONNECT, CREATE SESSION, RESOURCE, CREATE VIEW TO name;

yes I have altered session first and set container = toMyPDBname...

I few problems I am facing though are as follows:

a.)
Although I connect as system in SQL Dev into a dbase I created say db1,
I want to just create local users to create tables in db1 dbase.

How can i do this?

b.)
I don't want users when I create them and when they establish a connection in their SQL Dev, to see
every sys or recycled table out there.

Is this possible?

c.)
Can users when they create a connection in Sql Dev, enter a username, not as system, as a client using SQL Dev?

d.)
Can I see, as sort of an admin, and where I connect as system, views of user tables for the users I created?

Seems 12c is a bit more of a learning curve then prior versions when it comes to creating users now with container logic.

Thanks much-- have spent soooo much time on this!!


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Re: 12c creating user from Sql Dev client machine [message #620415 is a reply to message #620411] Fri, 01 August 2014 02:41 Go to previous message
Michel Cadot
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First remove CONNECT and RESOURCE roles from your user and you will avoid many problems. If it needs some privileges then create a specific role for your users and grant them directly to it but NEVER uses Oracle specific roles unless Oracle itself tells you to do so.

For 12c specific aspects I let John answer to them but most of what you asked does not change from the previous versions, this is the case for your questions b, c, and d.

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