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Dear Vladimir,
Thanks for your response...Basically, the database is an intellectual property of mine and I wish not to provide read/write access to certain objects when my database is transferred to my client's server. Is there any legal way of providing partial access to my client's staff (including thier DBA).
Thanks for your response.
"Vladimir M. Zakharychev" <bob_at_dpsp-yes.com> wrote in message news:<bbhdmh$3vb$1_at_babylon.agtel.net>...
> "Nathan" <nathan_970365_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:989d0dbe.0306022027.62ff5fe8_at_posting.google.com...
> > I have created some objects (primarily tables and views) using Oracle
> > 8i. Now, after transferring the database to an Oracle server (for
> > example, say at a customer site), is it possible to control the access
> > privilege of my customer's DBA? To put it in a nutshell, is there a
> > way to provide partial access of my objects to a DBA.
>
> No, there isn't - SYSDBA is as omnipowerful in Oracle as root is in *ix.
> It's just designed this way, and for a reason.
Received on Tue Jun 03 2003 - 13:51:10 CDT