If a graphical DBMS access tool is not available, you can use Oracle SQL commands through SQL*DBA or SQL*Plus.
Example: Create a tablespace using the CREATE TABLESPACE command
CREATE TABLESPACE mm_data /* The tablespace name. */
DATAFILE ‘C:\ORANT\DATABASE\mmdata.dat‘αΎ‰/* The data file name. */
SIZE integer_value K or M or G /* The data file size */
DEFAULT STORAGE ( /* The default storage parameters */
INITIAL integer_value K or M or G /* The initial extent size */
NEXT integer_value K or M or G /* The next extent size */
PCTINCREASE integer_value /* The percent to grow extents */
MINEXTENTS integer_value /* The minimum number of extents */
MAXEXTENTS integer_value /* The maximum number of extents */
);
Example: Create an Oracle user using the CREATE USER command
CREATE USER mm_user_1 /* The user id name */ IDENIFIED BY password /* The user password */ DEAFULT TABLESPACE tablespace_name /* The user’s default tablespace */ TEMPORARY TABLESPACE tablespace_name /* The user’s temporary tablespace */ QUOTA unlimited_or_integer_K_M_G ON tablespace_name /* The user’s quota on a tablespace */ ;
Example: Grant user privileges using the GRANT command
GRANT role_or_privilege_name TO user_or_role ;
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