Ken,
This subject was discussed at some length in the past week or two. If I remember 
correctly the only way and approved method is the ignore the columns and recreate the 
tables as the proper owner.
ROR m���m

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I have created a DB as SYS and added columns to some of the tables as SYS.
When I try to drop some of these columns I get this error.

ORA-12988: cannot drop column from table owned by SYS

How can I get around this problem?

Thanks,
Ken Janusz, CPIM 
Database Conversion Lead 
Sufficient System, Inc.  
Minneapolis, MN

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