Oracle SQL Query for listing all Schemas in a DB

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谎友^ 2020-12-12 12:20

I wanted to delete some unused schemas on our oracle DB.

How can I query for all schema names ?

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  • 2020-12-12 12:59

    Using sqlplus

    sqlplus / as sysdba

    run:

    SELECT * 
    FROM dba_users
    

    Should you only want the usernames do the following:

    SELECT username 
    FROM dba_users
    
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  • 2020-12-12 13:07
    SELECT username FROM all_users ORDER BY username;
    
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  • 2020-12-12 13:20
    select distinct owner 
    from dba_segments
    where owner in (select username from dba_users where default_tablespace not in ('SYSTEM','SYSAUX'));
    
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  • 2020-12-12 13:21

    Most likely, you want

    SELECT username
      FROM dba_users
    

    That will show you all the users in the system (and thus all the potential schemas). If your definition of "schema" allows for a schema to be empty, that's what you want. However, there can be a semantic distinction where people only want to call something a schema if it actually owns at least one object so that the hundreds of user accounts that will never own any objects are excluded. In that case

    SELECT username
      FROM dba_users u
     WHERE EXISTS (
        SELECT 1
          FROM dba_objects o
         WHERE o.owner = u.username )
    

    Assuming that whoever created the schemas was sensible about assigning default tablespaces and assuming that you are not interested in schemas that Oracle has delivered, you can filter out those schemas by adding predicates on the default_tablespace, i.e.

    SELECT username
      FROM dba_users
     WHERE default_tablespace not in ('SYSTEM','SYSAUX')
    

    or

    SELECT username
      FROM dba_users u
     WHERE EXISTS (
        SELECT 1
          FROM dba_objects o
         WHERE o.owner = u.username )
       AND default_tablespace not in ('SYSTEM','SYSAUX')
    

    It is not terribly uncommon to come across a system where someone has incorrectly given a non-system user a default_tablespace of SYSTEM, though, so be certain that the assumptions hold before trying to filter out the Oracle-delivered schemas this way.

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  • 2020-12-12 13:21

    Either of the following SQL will return all schema in Oracle DB.

    1. select owner FROM all_tables group by owner;
    2. select distinct owner FROM all_tables;
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  • 2020-12-12 13:22

    How about :

    SQL> select * from all_users;
    

    it will return list of all users/schemas, their ID's and date created in DB :

    USERNAME                          USER_ID CREATED
    ------------------------------ ---------- ---------
    SCHEMA1                         120 09-SEP-15
    SCHEMA2                         119 09-SEP-15
    SCHEMA3                         118 09-SEP-15
    
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