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RE: quick pl/sql question

From: Freeman, Donald <dofreeman_at_state.pa.us>
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 10:41:00 -0400
Message-ID: <AFF54B073FF15849B53E32E67EE860763A7CDF@ENHBGPRI11.PA.LCL>


Well, get rid of the authid current user since that part doesn't work = for your needs. If cerebrus is going to own the procedure then that's = the one who needs select on whatever table or view is buried in there. = In my case I explicitly granted select on tables like dba_users (or the = underlying tables) to the proc owner.=20

The package code is wrapped so I couldn't figure out exactly what =

objects can't be seen.  You could try creating the object in sys schema =
instead of cerebrus and then granting execute on it.  This thing can be =
made to work but maybe not in conformance with acceptable practices.  I =
have been referring to Scott Urman's 8i Advanced PL/SQL Programming = Book. =20

The key line in the book for this problem is, "A subprogram executes = under the privileges that have been granted explicitly to it's owner, = not via a role."

I'm guessing Hangdam is like a security/admin person? Can user Hangdam = execute dbms_resource_manager_privs.grant_switch_consumer_group outside = of the proc?

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> Thanks again, still not working though

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