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Re: Authorete

From: Richard Stevenson <rstevenson_at_cobblesoft.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 18:34:24 -0500
Message-ID: <005701c4062f$0f0609a0$0201a8c0@Cobble1>


AuthoreteI guess dump software from vendors that don't understand reserved words wouldn't cut it?

Seriously, wouldn't granting all privileges on the objects to another user work ?

Regards,

Richard

  Has anyone worked with Authorete software against an Oracle database before?

  I am trying (silly me) to impose some security on this product, and they have tables called... user... privilege... group... session... and I need to have the tables owned by one user while another user can SUID the data, but not affect the table structure (got burned on financials implementation with customizations... ) and it is geeking out when the user tries to log into the front end...

  Help?

  April Wells
  Oracle DBA/Oracle Apps DBA
  Corporate Systems
  Amarillo Texas
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