You are planning the creation of a new multitenant container database (CDB) and want to store the ROOT and SEED containe

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You are planning the creation of a new multitenant container database (CDB) and want to store the ROOT and SEED containe

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You are planning the creation of a new multitenant container database (CDB) and want to store the ROOT and SEED container data files in separate directories.You plan to create the database using SQL statements.Which three techniques can you use to achieve this? (Choose three.)

A. Use Oracle Managed Files (OMF).
B. Specify the SEED FILE_NAME_CONVERT clause.
C. Specify the PDB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter.
D. Specify the DB_FILE_NAMECONVERT initialization parameter. E. Specify all files in the CREATE DATABASE statement without using Oracle managed Files (OMF).
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