What is the outcome?

You opened the encryption wallet and then issued the following command:
SQL>CREATE TABLESPACE securespace
DATAFILE ‘/home/user/oradata/secure01.dbf’
SIZE 150M
ENCRYPTION USING ‘3DES168’
DEFAULT STORAGE(ENCRYPT);
Then you closed the wallet. Later, you issued the following command to create the EMPLOYEES table in the
SECURESPACE tablespace and you use the NO SALT option for the EMPID column.
What is the outcome?

You opened the encryption wallet and then issued the following command:
SQL>CREATE TABLESPACE securespace
DATAFILE ‘/home/user/oradata/secure01.dbf’
SIZE 150M
ENCRYPTION USING ‘3DES168’
DEFAULT STORAGE(ENCRYPT);
Then you closed the wallet. Later, you issued the following command to create the EMPLOYEES table in the
SECURESPACE tablespace and you use the NO SALT option for the EMPID column.
What is the outcome?

A.
It creates the table and encrypts the data in it.

B.
It generates an error because the wallet is closed.

C.
It creates the table but does not encrypt the data in it.

D.
It generates an error because the NO SALT option cannot be used with the ENCRYPT option.



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