Usefull article, but it missed one useful bit...
* You can only manage your own jobs, even if you're a
DBA user.
-Not quite true, check out the DBMS_IJOB package. Does the same things as
DBMS_JOB (submit, change & delete jobs, etc) but lets you specify the 'owning'
user. I found it in the O'Reilly "Oracle Built-in Packages" book
It saves messing around with password-swapping and becoming other users.
Simon Anderson
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