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What are the differences between a data administrator and a database administrator? |
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Depending on the company, they could be the same.
But, if they are different, here is the difference:
A data administrator is one who oversees the data integrity of the database. They do not create objects and they may not have privileges to do anything other than "view" the data and report any data discrepencies to the database administrator (one who administers the entire database). The data administrator can check data in the tables to make sure there are no errors, can check to see if tables that need an index have one, are all programs valid--stuff like that. The database administrator is usually busy with fixing problems, creating tablespaces, tables, looking at error messages.
First answer by Ppyles. Last edit by Ppyles. Contributor trust: 125 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 17 [recommend question]





