Surely, my good man, you jest!  I'm just happy that I convinced peoples that
"SELECT ANY TABLE", "DELETE ANY TABLE", etc were BAD for app accounts.
That's why I need to do all the GRANTs.

Waiting for that first accidental drop of a SYS object...

Rich Jesse                          System/Database Administrator
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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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