You can create the wrapper procedure owned by user A. Give this user execute
on the package you are wrapping and give users who need to use wrapper
execute in wrapper procedure.
Alex Hillman
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From: djordjej [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 26, 2001 8:40 PM
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Subject: Execute priv to an isolated procedure inside a
package
Hi friends,
One cannot grant execute privilege to a specific procedure/function
inside a
package, but only for all or nothing that is in that package.
Anybody has an idea how this limitation can be overcomed. One idea
is to
create a separate stand-alone procedure that will just be a wrapper
around
the packaged procedure and call it. Any other ideas.
Thanks.
Djordje
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