Creating db link is pretty easy. This can be done
easily by reading the documentation. 
On the other hand, think carefully to what you want to
do. What do you want to access and who will access it.


I've seen many clients not knowing who was accessing
what because they have grant everything to public. 


 --- Saurabh Sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit : >
hi all,
> 
> can any body has idea of how to create db links. we
> have 4-5 servers some are test and some producn. 
> while requiring some info from other DBs how do i
> refer them ythrough DBlinks.
> 
> Saurabh Sharma
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.geocities.com/saurabh00pc/stride.html
> 
>  

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