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RE: Ability for non DBA user to kill session.

From: Vadim Gorbounov <vgorbounov_at_simplyengineering.com>
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 09:45:09 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.002EB03A.20010417094714@fatcity.com>

Hello,
Li,
I
believe, stored procedure is the best and simplyest way for this purpose. There is nothing wrong giving ALTER SYSTEM to  _procedure owner_. End user will be limited to execute this procedure only, and will not require ALTER SYSTEM for him/herself.
Best
regards,
Vadim
Gorbounov
Oracle
DBA
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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: lerobe - Lee Robertson   [mailto:LEROBE_at_acxiom.co.uk]Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 11:26   AMTo: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject:   Ability for non DBA user to kill session.
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  class=078202314-17042001>All,
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  Is there a method
  for allowing a non DBA user to kill their own (and only their own)   session. I have had a trawl through Metalink and have seen various methods   (using procedures) of doing it but all of these appear to rely on granting the   alter system role to the user.
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  Oracle
  8.0.5.0.0
  Compaq Tru64
  4.0f
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  class=078202314-17042001>Regards
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  class=078202314-17042001>Lee
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