Issue with Access a table of another schema

Hii,
Actully there is a table abc in one schema A and i am able to access that table from Schema B as A.abc but i want to access the table abc without using A.abc...could you please tell me the any solution..
Thanks

user644122 wrote:
I tried this but it is showing you can create a object with this name as it is already exist..I assume that you wanted to say that you can't create the object with the mentioned name as its used by another object. So now there are two things,
1) Find that object which has the same name that you want to use with the synonym. See if you have the option to rename that object or drop and recreate it with a different name.
2) Choose another name for your synonym.
HTH
Aman....

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