>From the Reference Manual:

For example, if O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY = false, then the SELECT ANY TABLE 
privilege allows access to views or tables in any schema except the SYS schema (data 
dictionary tables cannot be accessed). The system privilege EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE 
allows access on the procedures in any schema except the SYS schema.
If this parameter is set to false and you need to access objects in the SYS schema, 
then you must be granted explicit object privilege. Also, the 
following roles, which can be granted to the database administrator, also 
allow access to dictionary objects: SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE, EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE, and 
DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE.

HTH
Jared





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Previously, an account with the DBA role could 
directly query oracle's internal tables 
(user$, seg$, ts$, etc).  Now in 9.2.0.2, 
it appears we can't.  Does anybody know 
what version this changed in or where (or if) 
it was documented.  A quick search on 
MetaLink came up empty. 
Matt 
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