What is Schema in Database?
Answer / pradeep
Schema is a logical set of data. It contains tables, views,
Packages, constraints. This is treated as a whole database.
This has assigned with a unique id called as SID i.e.
System ID. Because of this ID one can create n number of
DBs on a single DB server. Obviously within the limit of
the hardware of DB server.
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