Glenn:

Why not create a role, grant the permissions you need to the role and grant
to role to the user?

Isn't this the traditional way to do what you want here?

Andy

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I want to create a user and grant it access to all other users' objects,
INCLUDING packages and procedures.  I don't want to give the user DBA privs.
Is this possible?

Basically, (for OracleApps shops), I want to give the id APPS user power
w/out giving the id the apps password.  The userid will need to bring up
TOAD, or PL/SQL Developer and be able to see any users objects and
procedures.




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