On 9/23/05, Adrocknaphobia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > What does that grant do exactly?
>
> On a traditonal locked-down database, a number of the more common
> roles are revoked from the schema owner. One of these roles permits
> select on SYS.ALL_ARGUMENTS. If the schema owner does not have this
> grant, it cannot read the spec of a procedure properly. Which is a
> very common cause for the "wrong number or types of arguments" error.
>
> I'm just taking a wild guess that the new Oracle release may have made
> a privelege change... but who knows... Oracle sucks.
>

I see what you're saying now. The user I'm connecting as already had
SELECT permissions from this view and it didn't make a difference with
the 3.3/3.4 set. It looks like something fundamentally changed between
10g R1 and R2 on Oracle's side and the various vendors need to catch
up. As I said, I downloaded the DD 3.5 SP1 trial set and everything
worked again without needing to changes roles/permissions/privileges,
so it's a question now of Macromedia working with DataDirect to get an
updated driver set and fully QA-ing them before releasing to the
masses. With that in mind, I can't see an updated driver set being
released imminently. I do know that Macromedia is on the case though.

Regards,
Dave.

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