Ours is ASP environment and each customer has a different schema.

Make sure 1. Your database B&R procedures are correctly implemented and
tested with recovery scenarios.  2. If possible, take an export and
incremental exports and test your exports.

Rao

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Having multiple schemas is a very normal part of an Oracle Database. For
example, our current database has 70 different schemas

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Andrea Oracle schrieb:
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> Hi all,
>
> We'll have a meeting about the following issue:
>
> Due to large amount of transactions each trainee has, the existing
training database in Sybase used multiple databases to handle each trainee's
transactions.   To implement this in Oracle, we may need to create multiple
schemas in one Oracle database, instead of creating multiple Oracle
databases.  Let's investigate the impact of having multiple schema in a
database.
>
> Looks like Public synonym needs to be get rid off. Any other idea about
the impact of having multiple schema?
>
> And is there an easy way to create a schema which is identical to another
one?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Andrea
>
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