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Hello Gurus,
I'm working merging 2 databases which have sane structure of database objects into one database. However, after merging, the business policies and regulations force us to have 2 set of database objects; for example :
Database A has CUSTOMERS table.
Database B has CUSTOMERS
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Subject: Transparent database objects
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Hello Gurus,
I'm
working merging 2 databases which have sane structure of database
objects into one database. However, after merging, the business policies and
regulations force us to have 2 set
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You can drop or rename CUSTOMERS to, say, CUSTOMERS_A, and then create synonym CUSTOMERS pointing to CUSTOMERS_B. Or rename CUSTOMERS_B
one set of the forms access the table_B
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Hello, Sorry I might not give all
the problem corectly. I need to access to both CUSTOMERS and also
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