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Trying to setup a development environment for OIM. One of the pre-reqs is to install an Oracle DB and prepare it for use by OIM.
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Ankit - where can I find this compilation error? I used SQLPlus to run the initxa.sql+ script. Prior to running the initxa.sql script I had granted access to the user account(oimdevuser01) I created for the DB and by running the following query grant javauserpriv to oimdevuser01+;

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