Stephane,

I'm sure they would prefer to operate as the schema owner but to me it's sloppy
practice.
You're right; create the objects as DWH and grant the necessary permissions to
the application users.
That way only the schema owner has 'admin' rights (create, drop, alter etc.).

If they can't come up with an excellent reason ("it will things easier for us"
is NOT an excellent reason) then you should stick to your guns.

Regards,
Mike




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Hi all,

I'm a fan of having the processing done by a user
different than the owner of the data.
Am I alone ?

For example, we're on a datawarehouse system where the
data owner is DWH. The etl tool repository owner is
TOOL_POWERMART and the reporting tool repository owner
is TOOL_BOWEBI. The etl processing is done by user
DWH_PM_TRTMNT and the reporting processing is done by
user DWH_BO_TRTMNT.

This way, nobody is connecting as the data's owner.
The developpers and Informatica (Powermart) consultant
would prefer working directly as DWH.

What do you think ?



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Stéphane Paquette
DBA Oracle, consultant entrepôt de données
Oracle DBA, datawarehouse consultant
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