What happens if the RCO11 catalog has scripts with the same name as that of the scripts in RCAT10 catalog?

You are working on a CATDB database that contains an Oracle Database version 11.1
catalog schema owned by the user RCO11. The INST1 database contains an Oracle
Database version 10.1 catalog schema owned by the user RCAT10. You want the RMAN to
import metadata for database IDs 1423241 and 1423242, registered in RCAT10, into the
recovery catalog owned by RCO11. You also want to deregister them from the catalog after
import. You executed the following commands to achieve this: RMAN> CONNECT
CATALOG rco11/password@catdb RMAN> IMPORT CATALOG rcat10/oracle@inst1
DBID=1423241,1423242; What happens if the RCO11 catalog has scripts with the same
name as that of the scripts in RCAT10 catalog?

You are working on a CATDB database that contains an Oracle Database version 11.1
catalog schema owned by the user RCO11. The INST1 database contains an Oracle
Database version 10.1 catalog schema owned by the user RCAT10. You want the RMAN to
import metadata for database IDs 1423241 and 1423242, registered in RCAT10, into the
recovery catalog owned by RCO11. You also want to deregister them from the catalog after
import. You executed the following commands to achieve this: RMAN> CONNECT
CATALOG rco11/password@catdb RMAN> IMPORT CATALOG rcat10/oracle@inst1
DBID=1423241,1423242; What happens if the RCO11 catalog has scripts with the same
name as that of the scripts in RCAT10 catalog?

A.
The scripts in the RCO11 catalog are overwritten.

B.
RMAN renames the global scripts that are imported from the RCAT10 catalog.

C.
The RMAN session in which the command is executed aborts.

D.
RMAN renames the local stored scripts in the RCO11 catalog.



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