Re: 'query rewrite' system privg

2003-09-17 Thread bulbultyagi
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
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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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Re: 'query rewrite' system privg

2003-09-17 Thread bulbultyagi
Mladen , so what you are saying is that even if a user doesn't have 'query
rewrite'  privg but has create materialized view privg he can create a
materialized view with query rewrite enabled  and sucessfully execute 'alter
session set query_rewrite_enabled=true;' but even then query rewrite
wouldn't be enabled for him ?
I tried this out,  it doesn't seem to be that way .  But I don't really know
much about Oracle , so please can you explain this to me some more.


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 Nope. It's required to use it, not to create it. By enabling query
rewrite,
 you
 enable the RDBMS to rewrite your query and use it to resolve your select,
 even if
 the view itself was not mentioned in it. You can always create material
view
 and do select from it. Material views are snapshots with fancy names.

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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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'query rewrite' system privg

2003-09-16 Thread bulbultyagi
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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RE: 'query rewrite' system privg

2003-09-16 Thread Mercadante, Thomas F
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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RE: 'query rewrite' system privg

2003-09-16 Thread Mladen Gogala
Nope. It's required to use it, not to create it. By enabling query rewrite,
you
enable the RDBMS to rewrite your query and use it to resolve your select,
even if
the view itself was not mentioned in it. You can always create material view
and do select from it. Material views are snapshots with fancy names. 

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Oracle DBA 



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 Subject: 'query rewrite' system privg
 
 
 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
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