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    Question custom objects in oracle created users(like system)

    we all know that Oracle doesn't recommend creating custom objects in those sacred accounts (like sys, system, etc...)
    I would never create a table but package or procedure seems to be safe enough to me...
    Could someone explain me why ?

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    Because Oracle says not to -- good enough for me.
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    Oracle suggests not to do so, 'cause the tablespace would get fragmented due to the user objects which in turn will affect the performance of the database.

    -Chintzs

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    *cough* bullsht *cough*

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    Chintz,
    I agree with you about tables but package won't cause any fragmentation....
    what do you think about packages,and other pl-sql under sys, system, etc...?

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    Originally posted by lanna
    Chintz,
    I agree with you about tables but package won't cause any fragmentation....
    what do you think about packages,and other pl-sql under sys, system, etc...?
    Sounds to me like someone made an "ooops" and is trying to it cover up.
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    OracleDoc,

    "Oops" is not done yet. But i'm planning to do it. So far I don't see any reasonable answers on my question and "because I said so" is not good enough for me

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    Originally posted by lanna
    OracleDoc,

    "Oops" is not done yet. But i'm planning to do it. So far I don't see any reasonable answers on my question and "because I said so" is not good enough for me
    Then I suggest you go for it and learn the hard way.
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    Originally posted by lanna
    OracleDoc,

    "Oops" is not done yet. But i'm planning to do it. So far I don't see any reasonable answers on my question and "because I said so" is not good enough for me
    40000 People working at Oracle say not to do that and you say otherwise, start your own revolution I guess. Why not write a White paper on How I learned to stop worrying and create objects Willy Nilly in the system tablespace?
    I'm stmontgo and I approve of this message

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    Originally posted by lanna
    OracleDoc,

    "Oops" is not done yet. But i'm planning to do it. So far I don't see any reasonable answers on my question and "because I said so" is not good enough for me
    Well.. dont think in perspective of DB/DB Performace/Blah.. Blah..

    But think at an application point of view and also manageability.. then you will get your answers..

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