Create tables for schedulers on Oracle databases using
data definition language (DDL) or structured query language (SQL)
files.
Before you begin
This task requires you to configure a database and make it
available. Refer to the Creating Oracle databases for schedulers topic
for more information.
About this task
To create tables for schedulers on Oracle databases, using
data definition language (DDL) or structured query language (SQL)
files, use these steps.
Procedure
- Open a command-line window.
- Make sure that you have administrator rights for the database
system.
- Create the table space and schema.
- Using a text editor, edit the following scripts according
to the instructions at the top of the files.
Tip: When
setting the table prefix, capitalize all characters.
%app_server_root%\Scheduler\createTablespaceOracle.ddl and %app_server_root%\createSchemaMod1Oracle.ddl
- Set the environment variable ORACLE_SID, if
you do not want the schema to be created in the default instance.
- Run the script, createTablespaceOracle.ddl,
to create the table space.
For test purposes, use the
same location for all table spaces and pass the path as a command
line argument to the script.
- Run the script, createSchemaMod1Oracle.ddl,
to create the schema.
Results
The Oracle tables and schema for scheduler exist.