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Albe Laurenz <laurenz.albe@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dhiraj Gupta wrote:
> > I have  created a database name '"ofbiz". then the default  schema name "public "
> > created automatically. I want to create schema name ofbiz in the database "ofbiz"
> > when I create database name "ofbiz" then the schema name "ofbiz" will create automatically.
> > how it is possible if yes, 
> 
> There is no way to automatically create a schema when you create a database.
> Connect to the newly created database and create it with CREATE SCHEMA.
> You can DROP SCHEMA public if you don't need it.

There is a way to create a so called schema in every new created
database: create that schema in the template1, or create a new template
database and use this template to create a new database.


Andreas
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