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Which two statements are true regarding edition-based redefinition (EBR)?

  • A. There is no default edition defined in the database.
  • B. EBR does not let you upgrade the database components of an application while in use.
  • C. You never use EBR to copy the database objects and redefine the copied objects in isolation.
  • D. Editions are non-schema objects.
  • E. When you change an editioned object, all of its dependents remain valid.
  • F. Tables are not editionable objects.
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Suggested Answer: EF 🗳️
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https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/appdev.112/e41502/adfns_editions.htm#BABEHGAF

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orakell
Highly Voted 5 years, 6 months ago
Correct answers are D and F according to the linked reference.
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Rakeshpro
Most Recent 2 years, 8 months ago
Editions are nonschema objects; as such, they do not have owners. Editions are created in a single namespace, and multiple editions can coexist in the database. Tables are always noneditioned objects.
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chrishillinger
2 years, 9 months ago
Selected Answer: DF
Agreed with orakell
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CosminCof
4 years, 6 months ago
DF are the correct answers: A- Default edition is ORABASE and sure can be modified; B- The purpose of an edition objects is to make downtime shorter while you want to upgrade the database while in use; C- You use EBR to redefine an object and isolate that object in his EDITION space; E- IF you changed an edition object all of its dependents become invalid
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jcamt
4 years, 8 months ago
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/appdev.112/e41502/adfns_editions.htm#ADFNS0201
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