Short answer:  No

When using procedures to allow access to a schema, you really should
consider using 3 schemas, not 2.

The C schema gets execute access to the procs in Schema B.   No users
will have access to the tables this way.

Jared



                                                                                       
                              
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So, there we are, in 8.1.7 on HP/UX 11.0.  We have several dozen tables in
schema "A" that need to be accessed from procedures in schema "B".  We had
previously been using a role to grant access to these tables but now with
the procedures, this ain't an option.

Are there any alternatives to granting SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, etc
on each table to schema "B"?

TIA,
Rich Jesse                          System/Database Administrator
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