Global Temp tables in standy-by db
Hi All,
Can i use Global temp tables in a stand by database?
The temp tables will be used for dml purpose.
oracle version is 10g R2
RHEL 5
Thanks,
Ajay Kumar
Physical standby :
No DMLs are allowed on the standby database and the most important things is that Standby databases can always be opened in READ-ONLY mode which won't allow DMLs.
Logical standby :
Logical standby database may have different structure from primary database. When it is in read-only mode SQL statements generated from redo are applied and queries may be run concurrently. When in read-write mode one can modify data in tables created in addition to primary schema. But this setting may be over written by specifying additional security options.
http://oracleonline.info/standby_database_type.html
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10500_01/server.920/a96653/manage_ls.htm
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