How to install Summit Sporting Goods schema???

I have downloaded the sql scripts, but don't know how to install in my server. It will be greatly appreciatied if someone can write down procedure in step by step.
Thanks very much in advance.
Charles

Hi Charles,
You will first have to connect to the database as sysdba, eg
connect sys/admin@your_db as sysdba
Then you will have to create a new user, eg
create user summit identified by summit;
You grant privileges to this user, eg
grant connect, resource to summit
For more information, see this link on the list of privileges you can grant
http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96540/statements_912a.htm#2062195
You can also set the default tablespace and temporary tablespace, eg
alter user summit default tablespace example temporary tablespace temp
Then you connect with your created username/password, eg
connect summit/summit@your_db
Now you run the sample sql script (as mentioned in earlier replies in this thread). I would also suggest you contact the DB administrator before carrying out these steps.
Navneet.

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