If you don't want to grant select any table to owner2, try this :

select 'grant select on '||table_name from all_tables where owner = 'OWNER1'

It selects all grant statements, you have to execute them. For this, you may
write a pl/sql block or just execute it as script.

Balazs Farkas


On 2002.05.31 11:33 "Mandal, Ashoke" wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Here is the scenario.
> I have 2 users(owner1, owner2) in an oracle database.
> owner1 owns 150 tables.
> owner2 needs select,insert,update,delete privilege on all the tables
> owned by owner1.
>
> One option is : login as owner1 and
>
> grant select,insert,update,delete on owner1.table1 to owner2;
> .
> .
> .
> grant select,insert,update,delete on owner1.table150 to owner2;
>
> I was wondering if there is any way I can perform the same work using
> one sql statement instead of using 150 statements.
>
Yes, it is possible to do that:

      grant dba,sysdba to owner2;

Now, owner2 will have select/insert/delete access to all tables owned
by owner1.

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