I have not killed my self testing everything I can think of, but all the testing I have done to this point does not seem to hurt having a table name same as schema owner.






From: Webber Valerie H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: table name = schema name issue?
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 12:30:03 -0800

Are there any known issues to having a table name the same as its schema
name? Such as EMPLOYEE table in the EMPLOYEE schema. Someone told me there
was an issue when Oracle tried to resolve EMPLOYEE.EMPLOYEE in the code.

Thanks in advance.
Val

Valerie H. Webber
Management Systems Designers, Inc
Database Administrator
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704-566-5321




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