Dave,
 Is the procedure owner the developer? If there are errors then they
would show up in user_errors other wise the errors are owned by the
owner of the procedure. Check the grants on the different xxx_error
tables and grant accordingly.
Ron

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I have a developer that has ALTER ANY PROCEDURE rights.  He changes a
procedure, then compiles it and it says there are errors.  But when he
does a SHOW ERRORS in SQPlus, it shows nothing.  If I do the same thing
I can see the errors from the compiled procedure.  I assume this is a
permissions thing but have not been able to figure this one out.  Anyone
have any ideas on this?

Thanks,

Dave
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