Agreed, _Oracle_ users BSIDBA and OPS$BSIDBA are not the same (spelled and
pronounced differently :>) , even though the _UNIX_ user BSIDBA would run as
OPS$BSIDBA.
Can you select count(*) from BSIDBA.FA_IDNT?
If so, you could try creating a synonym FA_IDNT for BSIDBA.FA_IDNT.

Jim

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I don't think BSIDBA and OPS$BSIDBA are the same Oracle user.  (Check in
dba_users).  So ops$bsidba probably doesn't own the tables? (Maybe the
install
went wrong because of  the value of the initializaion parameter
os_authent_prefix which I think could be null or could be ops$ or some other
value) I'm not sure how you could run the program and make it log in as
bsidba;
most probably you'll have to supply a username and pwd.
Are there really new apps written in COBOL?  :-)

chaim





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