Basic Oracle Concepts and Programming Question:
How To Change User Password in Oracle?
Answer:
If you want to change a user's password, you can log in as SYSTEM and use the ALTER USER command as shown in the following example:
>.insqlplus /nolog
SQL> connect SYSTEM/globalguideline
Connected.
SQL> ALTER USER DEV IDENTIFIED BY beginner;
User altered.
Note that ALTER is SQL statement, so you need to terminate it with ";". This command resets DEV's password to "beginner".
>.insqlplus /nolog
SQL> connect SYSTEM/globalguideline
Connected.
SQL> ALTER USER DEV IDENTIFIED BY beginner;
User altered.
Note that ALTER is SQL statement, so you need to terminate it with ";". This command resets DEV's password to "beginner".
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