The Oracle Database Documentation and other resources use these sample schemas to demonstrate the capabilities of Oracle Database and the SQL and PL/SQL languages. You can download and install these schemas in your database environments to learn about Oracle Database functionality or try the examples in the documentation. These schemas are provided for free.
The following schemas are included:
HR
: Human ResourcesCO
: Customer OrdersSH
: Sales HistoryOE
: Order Entry (archived)PM
: Product Media (archived)
Archived schemas are provided for reference for examples in the documentation but are no longer actively maintained.
- Go to the latest (or appropriate) release of the sample schemas and download the
Source code (zip)
file. - Extract the downloaded .zip file.
- Inside the sample schemas main directory, navigate to the sample schema directory that you want to install and run the
<schema_name>_install.sql
script. (For more information about installing a schema, see theREADME.md
file in the schema directory.) - Review the installation verification at the end of the installation or in the generated installation log file.
To install the HR
schema, complete the following steps:
cd
into thehuman_resources
folder.- Connect to the target database with a privileged user.
- Run the
hr_install.sql
script and provide inputs for the prompts.
cd human_resources
sql <system>@<connect_string>
@hr_install.sql
- Navigate to the sample schema folder that you want to uninstall and run the
<schema_name>_uninstall.sql
script. (For more information about uninstalling a schema, see theREADME.md
file in the schema directory.) - Check the output for any errors during the uninstallation process.
Due to widespread dependence on these sample schemas, pull requests are carefully reviewed and not easily accepted. For bugs and enhancement requests, please file a GitHub issue. When filing an issue, please remember that the more detailed the report is, the faster it can be addressed. If you think that you have found a security vulnerability, do not raise a GitHub issue and follow the instructions in our security guide.
Please consult the security guide for our responsible security vulnerability disclosure process.
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