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Oracle - What is a profile in
oracle? - Feb 23, 2010 at 11:00 PM by Rajmeet
Ghai
What is a profile in oracle?
A Profile is specific to a user that restricts access to
resources. A profile can be created using the “Create profile”
command. It is extremely useful in large organizations where large
numbers of users are created.
Oracle - What
is a profile in oracle? - April 10, 2009
at 11:00 AM
What is a profile in
oracle?
A profile is assigned to each database user
that states its limitation on various system resources.
Also read
What is trigger in oracle?, What are the types of triggers?, How
the triggers are attached to the table?, What are triggering
attributes?..............
What is the content view and stacked view?, Explain the different
types of canvas views, Explain the significance of OR REPLACE, FORCE
and NOFORCE while creating view.............
Procedure runs only when one call them manually whereas a trigger
runs when there is any activity (insert,update,delete) on table on
which the trigger is written..........
Types of joins are: Equijoins, Non-equijoins, self join, outer
join..........
The BFILE datatype is used to store unstructured binary data
outside the database. The column of BFILE type stores file locator
that points the OS file which actually stores data............
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