So then  a user without query rewrite system privg, would be able to create
a materialized view with enable query rewrite clause, but not enable query
rewrite for himself.

But this user without query rewrite system privg, would still be able to
sucessfully execute :
alter session set query_rewrite_enabled=true;
wouldn't that enable query rewrite for him ?


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> My guess is that just because the Mat View is enabled for query rewrite
> doesn't mean that it's going to happen.  The Query Rewite attribute on the
> Mat View probably indicates that it is eligible for rewrite.
>
> Tom Mercadante
> Oracle Certified Professional
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> Hello list ,  I am using oracle 9.2.0.1.0 enterprise edition on windows
> A user in my database is able to create materialized views with query
> rewrite enabled. But I have not given him 'query rewrite' system
privilege.
> Isn't it required to create a mat. view with query rewrite enabled ?
>
>
> drop user test cascade;
>
> create user test identified by test
> default tablespace users
> temporary tablespace temp
> quota unlimited on users;
>
> grant create session, create table, create materialized view to test ;
>
> Now this user is able to
> create materialized view mymatview
> tablespace users
> build immediate
> refresh on demand
> enable query rewrite
> as select * from dual ;
>
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