Schema Oracle & SQL Server database

I'm fairly new to databases in general, and all learn the Oracle I need to learn a bit about SQL Server, so-, so it's probably where my confusion comes.

An Oracle schema is similar to a SQL Server database?

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An Oracle schema is similar to a SQL Server database?

Yes.

HTH
Aman...

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