Server Administration :: Privileges From One Schema To Other
Feb 10, 2012
I have 10 important schemas in my database,and i want to give only select privileges from SCHEMA PRODUSER to other 10 schemas. And also want that the new objects that are created in PRODUSER after granting the privileges are also have select privileges. Is it possible that i should directly grant select privileges from one schema to other without granting via individual objects(script to grant individual privileges from individual objects)
Details are as below:
database version: 9.2.0.8.0
OS version:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Standard Edition
Service Pack 2
A single master schema where many developers are accessing. all share same password.
now i would like to trace all the changes made by each users. so i create a individual users for all and grant permission to access that schema.do i have a possibility of auditing the changes did by each user for that particular schema
I have one question regarding privileges required for export.I read in a document that
Quote: If you do not have the system privileges contained in the EXP_FULL_DATABASE role, you cannot export objects contained in another user's schema. For example, you cannot export a table in another user's schema, even if you created a synonym for it.
what are the system privileges required in EXP_FULL_DATABASE role to perform export objects contained in another users schema?
WHEN I CONNECT TO SCOTT OR ANY KIND OF USER (EXCLUDE SYS)I CONNECT EASILY BUT PROBLEM WITH SCOTT OR OTHER THEY CANNOT BE SHUTDOWN THE DATABASE AT THAT TIME THE ERROR ARISES ARE
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges SO OUR DATABASE CANT BE SHUT IT DOWN.
I have one user CD_APP. I have one partition table CD.T_FCDR_DT. User has got ALTER/INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE/SELECT privileges on the table..
Now when I try to drop a partition, I get error as below: ------------------------------------- SQL> show user USER is "CD_APP" SQL> ALTER TABLE CD.T_FCDR_DT DROP PARTITION D01 UPDATE GLOBAL INDEXES; ALTER TABLE CD.T_FCDR_DT DROP PARTITION D01 UPDATE GLOBAL INDEXES * ERROR at line 1: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges -------------------------------------- Do I have to grant some other privileges for this user.
I have been granting "ALTER ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW" to a role but not able to see the same granted in DBA_SYS_PRIVS.
I have used the image for the first time, so pasting the sql prompt output as well:
SQL> select * from v$version where banner like 'Oracle%';
BANNER ---------------------------------------------------------------- Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.5.0 - 64bit Production SQL> grant ALTER ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW to OPS_1ST_LINE;
Grant succeeded.
SQL> select * from dba_sys_privs where grantee = 'OPS_1ST_LINE';
GRANTEE PRIVILEGE ADM ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- --- OPS_1ST_LINE CREATE SESSION NO OPS_1ST_LINE ALTER ANY SNAPSHOT NO
SQL> commit;
Commit complete.
SQL> select * from dba_sys_privs where grantee = 'OPS_1ST_LINE';
GRANTEE PRIVILEGE ADM ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- --- OPS_1ST_LINE CREATE SESSION NO OPS_1ST_LINE ALTER ANY SNAPSHOT NO
SQL> SELECT * FROM DBA_SYS_PRIVS WHERE PRIVILEGE = 'ALTER ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW';
no rows selected..why is this grant not been shown. Is "ALTER ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW" not present for Oracle 9i database.
I am new to Dynamic SQL..I create a procedure to get any DDL done against sample HR schema as follows.it goes well! Now when i try to test my procedure with some DDL command passing to the procedure i've created..strange! oracle throws an error as in the /*ERROR!!!!*/ block..
I don't understand why i am facing such an error..
/* Product an Version on my machine */ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production CORE 11.2.0.1.0 Production TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production [code]...
I have an automated process which runs on an Oracle 8i database server as user abc.This process creates views/tables in other schemas, on the same database server, which point to objects owned by the abc user.
The issue I'm getting is that when I try to execute GRANT SELECT ON xyz.view123 TO PUBLIC as the abc user, I get an insufficient privileges.I should add that the abc user created the xyz.view123 table/view.
What grants/priviliges or whatever do I have to do to the abc schema?
we have a two different databases at different locations and on different servers, like one in our company with SID='A' and remote database with SID='B', We have recently implemented new module in database 'A' by creating lots of tables, functions, indexes, sequences, synonyms etc and now we need to install this on 'B' but the problem is we have not documented which tables we created, first we need to create a DB link between these two and then we need a tool to compare what are all the tables that we need to create in database 'B' , is there a tool for doing all this.
I need to see all schema users password in a text.I am database admin,but it difficult to remember the password of all users created in single database So we also dont want to change password of all time,table to view password in text. Also we all know we can see using dba_users, but it was showing in hash value i need it in a text
I want to get clear with one thing yesterday i installed oracle9i and dev 2000 to my client.
when they run one report they got stuck with pl/sql compilation errorrep-1247
when i checked that report in the report builder, in the query they are using some other table which is not belongs to that schema,then I give that schema.tablename and compiled, but this is coming for other reports also, then only i came to know that they are acceessin other schema also, how can i sort this out.
can i fix this by givin full access privilige or what privilige can i give to get full access of other schema table.
how can i check in the old database what are all the roles and privileges given to this user,
I have created different scripts to monitor growth planning of the database my idea was generate a simple output file to a directory and create a report and send it as mail thru mail server. but the client requested me to create new schema and population all the stats i have collected into the tables in this schema .
How to pool all the stats from different databases into this new schema efficiently.
I was importing one schema from Oracle 10g to 11g using traditional import. I imported as a SYS user, so all the objects created in SYS schema. how can I remove these objects and retain only default SYS objects
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options Master table "MVANMANNEKES"."SYS_IMPORT_SCHEMA_01" successfully loaded/unloaded Starting "MVANMANNEKES"."SYS_IMPORT_SCHEMA_01": mvanmannekes/******** schemas=cmsstagingb remap_tablespace=cmsliveb_data:cmslivea_data
I have problem/misunderstanding with gather schema stat utility of oracle. Herewith i'm posting my try and output of it. My main question is why the column 'LAST_ANALYZED' of dba_tables not updated on gathering fresh schema level statistics.
SQL>select OWNER,TABLE_NAME,NUM_ROWS,AVG_ROW_LEN,BLOCKS,SAMPLE_SIZE,LAST_ANALYZED from dba_tables where owner='STO' and rownum<=10 order by LAST_ANALYZED; OWNER TABLE_NAME NUM_ROWS AVG_ROW_LEN BLOCKS SAMPLE_SIZE LAST_ANAL
SQL> select OWNER,TABLE_NAME,NUM_ROWS,AVG_ROW_LEN,BLOCKS,SAMPLE_SIZE,LAST_ANALYZED from dba_tables where owner='STO' and rownum<=10 order by LAST_ANALYZED;
I am connect to remote database with a user named 'TEST', this user has dba privileges. I am not able to gather the statistics of neither test schema nor for any table that exists in this schema.
SQL> EXEC dbms_stats.gather_schema_stats('TEST', cascade=>TRUE); BEGIN dbms_stats.gather_schema_stats('TEST', cascade=>TRUE); END; * ERROR at line 1: ORA-44004: invalid qualified SQL name ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 13210 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 13556 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 13634 ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 13593 ORA-06512: at line 1
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For this I wanted to:
first run the batch with whatever stats were present in the database Flashback the db to before the batch . Gather stats Re-run the batch with updated stats and compare results.
However, I inadvertently ran the stats job before running the load the first time! I have the SCN from when the environment was set up like production (ie before the stats were run) so am I correct in saying that if I flashback to this point then the stats will be "old" and I can just run the batch then? I know I can verify this when I Flashback the database by looking at LAST_ANALYZED on tables etc but it would be good to know this before hand as it's a 12 hour batch.
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