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Since the users in the PILOT database may not exist as users in the PROD database, or may not exist with the same privileges, we need to recreate the security settings for the users. High Line has created an SQL script that can be used to read the users information and recreate them at the Oracle database level. Start an SQL Plus session, log on as P2K and run the DB_UMRS.SQL script.
Since the users in the PILOT database may not exist as users in the PROD database, or may not exist with the same privileges, we need to recreate the security settings for the users. High Line has created an SQL script that can be used to read the users information and recreate them at the Oracle database level. Start an SQL Plus session, log on as the P2K user and run the DB_UMRS.SQL script.