Jose Luis,

  What you say refers to the physical standby database (which works well), not to the 
logical standby database (which on the paper looks great, allows you to open the 
database, create additional tablespaces, create additional indexes on replicated 
objects etc) but which in practice still has a lot of teething troubles. Wouldn't use 
it in production on Oracle 9.2.

HTH,

SF

>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: Jose Luis Delgado
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>Hmmmmmm...
>
>I'd like to know where in the manuals... :-)
>
>I do not think so since the standby database stay
>in
>permanent recovery mode.
>
>JL
>
>--- Rachel Carmichael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>> yes. Well documented in the manuals
>> 
>> 
>> --- Juan Miranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Hi
>> > 
>> > It is posible to create other schemas on a
>logical
>> stand by database
>> > ?
>> > 
>> > I mean, schemas that don?t exist in the primary
>
>> database.
>> > -- 
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>> > Author: Juan Miranda
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