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Who owns data dictionary?

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The SYS user owns the data dictionary. The SYS and SYSTEM
users are created when the database is created.

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Answer / satendra singh rathore bhopal

SYS

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Answer / pavan.v

The SYS user owns the data dictionary. The SYS and SYSTEM
users are created when the database is created.

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