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    Data Dictionary 08-27-2008

    The data dictionary is perhaps the equivalent of the ‘mysql’ database — it stores specific information about the logical and physical layout of the database, users in that database, perms, etc. It is automatically created and updated by oracle. It is readonly to all users — only oracle can write to it (similar to /proc filesystem in Linux).

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