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[protege-discussion] Oracle DB project user privileges?
Timothy Redmond
tredmond at stanford.edu
Tue Feb 5 14:22:42 PST 2008
How are things going with using Oracle? I don't know of any
particular problems with running Oracle. The comment you found was
written some time ago by Ray but I don't remember having to do
anything with privileges. There was an issue with Oracle and a
limitation of how long the value field can be but this was fixed
relatively recently.
-Timothy
On Jan 21, 2008, at 3:20 AM, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> When I was looking in the problem I have with MS SQL Server 2005
> (and I have to say, I lay that one at Microsoft's door...) I noticed
> in the source code for the DatabaseFrameDb.java, a comment in the
> code that says "For some bizarre reason on Oracle doing an index on
> the function of a column requires that a user have an obscure
> addition privelege on the database. Unfortunately this privelege is
> disabled by default."
> This is a comment on the createIndexOnLowerValue() method of
> DatabaseFrameDb.java.
>
> OK, my question is: What is this obscure addition privilege for the
> user that I need to know about?
> What are the things that I need to know in order to use Oracle as
> the DB backend - beyond the standard, driver, URL, table, user name
> and password?
>
> Thanks for your help - any experiences of using Oracle as the
> database would be great.
>
> Regards
>
> Jonathan
>
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