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is it possible that a simple; 'create global temporary table..' SQL can run, yet same code being called from an 'execute immediate' within a PL/SQL block throw an; ORA-01031: insufficient privileges exception...(same user)
is it a role/privilege issue or do I need to de a better job debugging?

short version, each user will pass unique values to the proc that via dynamic sql will build these tables based on that iterative select criteria, to be used only during their current working session.
so it's not the 'same' table in structure each time
would not having 'TEMP grantable' be the issue?
trying to find a way to communicate this to the DBA

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