set lines 200
col owner format a20
col username format a30
col schema format a30
PROMPT ===================================================
PROMPT List of all schemas and number of Objects they own:
PROMPT ===================================================
select u.username "Schema", decode(count(*),1,0, count(*)) "Number of Objects"
from dba_users u left outer join dba_objects o
on u.username = o.owner
where u.username in (USER1','USER2','USER3')
group by u.username
order by username ASC;
set heading off
set trimspool on
set lines 200
set feedback off
spool drop_users.sql
select 'spool drop_users_SD4440.log' from dual;
select 'DROP USER ' || u.username
|| DECODE(decode(count(*),1,0, count(*)),
'0',';'
, ' CASCADE;')
from dba_users u left outer join dba_objects o
on u.username = o.owner
where u.username in ('USER1','USER2','USER3')
group by u.username;
select 'exit' from dual;
exit
Minimalistic Oracle contains a collection of practical examples from my encounters with Oracle technologies. When relevant, I also write about other technologies, like Linux or PostgreSQL. Many of the posts starts with "how to" since they derive directly from my own personal experience. My goal is to provide simple examples, so that they can be easily adapted to other situations.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Generate "drop user" statement for schemas with and without objects
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