Dave,

By "relevant section" I assume you mean under GRANT in "Oracle8i SQL
Reference".  Table 11-1  "System Privileges" is self-explanatory while
tables 11-3 and 11-4 cover object privileges.

For a full explanation of what any particular privilege implies, you'll have
to dig into the docs and find the sections dealing with the "thing" on which
the privilege is based.  For example, you'll have to read about Application
Context to understand what "CREATE ANY CONTEXT" (Create any context
namespace) implies - see "Oracle8i Application Developer's Guide -
Fundamentals" for details on Application Context and Fine-Grained Access
Control.

I'm not sure that a single list could explain enough without becoming a
lengthy tome, though Oracle certainly could have done better (at least some
links to relvant sections) in the GRANT tables of privileges.

Jack

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Hi,

Can anyone point me in the direction of a list of privileges (version 8.1.7)
and their meanings.  Obviously most are self explanatory but there are a few
I'm not too sure about.  I tried using the Java Search facility in the
Oracle documentation but this only points me to the relevant section and
does not highlight where in the section the search words are.  I have also
tried Metalink and could not find a definitive list.

Any help would be appreciated.

Dave Leach

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