2.260 NONCDB_COMPATIBLE
NONCDB_COMPATIBLE enables you to get behavior similar to a non-CDB when issuing SQL commands inside a PDB in a CDB.
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Parameter type |
Boolean |
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Default value |
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Modifiable |
No |
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Modifiable in a PDB |
No |
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Range of values |
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Basic |
No |
Set this parameter if you are using a single PDB in your CDB configuration and you have legacy code that causes ORA-65040 when you run it in the PDB.
Values
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TRUEIndicates the behavior for SQL statements will be like a non-CDB although the statements are issued in a PDB in a CDB.
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FALSEIndicates the behavior will for SQL statements will be like a CDB. This is the default value of the parameter.
There are some statements (such as ALTER DB BACKUP CONTROLFILE) which can be issued in a non-CDB, but in a CDB they must be issued in the root (because they affect the whole CDB) and would result in an error if issued in a PDB.
Some ALTER DATABASE or ALTER SYSTEM statements are not permitted inside a PDB, and they will fail if NONCDB_COMPATIBLE=FALSE is set in init.ora. However, these statements will succeed if NONCDB_COMPATIBLE=TRUE is set.
See Also:
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Oracle Multitenant Administrator's Guide for an introduction to PDBs and CDBs
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Oracle Multitenant Administrator's Guide for information about the initialization parameters that control the memory usage of PDBs
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Oracle Multitenant Administrator's Guide for information about the ALTER SYSTEM statements that can be run in a PDB.