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=== Oracle database properties === | === Oracle database properties === |
Revision as of 14:50, 27 October 2012
Online Documentation for dbscript by devio |
Display and edit Database properties.
MSSQL Server database properties
Server, Catalog, Username and Password must be provided for live database.
The user must have read access to the meta data, either
- being db_owner in the database, or
- having at the VIEW DEFINITION grant
Oracle database properties
You can define the Oracle connection in two ways:
* set “Server” to the instance name listed inside tnsnames.ora and leave “Catalog” empty * set “Server” to server:port, and “Catalog” to the service name (as in tnsnames.ora)
A new field called “Import Options” allows you to define the scope of the schema import:
* “USER” (the default value) * “ALL:” + list of user names * “DBA:” + list of user names
The user specified in “Username” needs to have access to the ALL_ and DBA_ catalog views, respectively.
Documenting Oracle Databases in dbscript
Connections
If all required fields are entered, press the "Test Connection" button to test whether the settings are correct, and dbscript can access the database.
If the connection test succeeds, the "Can Connect" field is checked. Otherwise, an error message is displayed.
Note that the target database is accessed from the web server, not from the client machine.