PostgreSQL supports schema's as well, a schema in PostgreSQL is a simple
namespace, which is a different concept from Oracle but you can
accomplish the same thing with a schema, in particular via the "CREATE
SCHEMA AUTHORIZATION" approach
https://www.postgresql.org/docs/11/sql-createschema.html
On 1/15/19 11:07 AM, David G. Johnston wrote:
On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 10:44 AM Mark Phillips
<mark.phillips@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
When I worked for an Oracle shop, the dba set up individual “schemas” for each developer. That allowed us a database instance of our own for experiments, including modifying stored procedures and such, without the risk of negative impact on other developers or modifying the stable dev-test and QA databases.
I am wondering how to accomplish a similar arrangement in an postgres cluster.
I recommend leveraging the fact that PostgreSQL lacks per-instance
licensing fees and have each developer run (more or less)
apt-get install postgresql
on their personal development virtual machine
David J.