Grant permission of few  functions of a package

Hi,
iam not able to grant execute permission on a specific function or a procedure in a package to another database schema user, kindly help me...
grant execute on <package>.<function> to <another user>...???...
Thanks And Regards,
Vairavan.S

I discussed this in another thread of Re: access over elements of an package... :-). I am starting to weary of your reluctance to read the documentation or try stuff for yourself.
Anyway.
Start with one package.
CREATE PACKAGE secret_pkg AS
  PROCEDURE P1 (val IN NUMBER);
  PROCEDURE P2 (whenever IN DATE);
END;
/Create a body for this package. To restrict access to a subset of procedures...
CREATE PACKAGE open_pkg AS
  PROCEDURE P1 (val IN NUMBER);
END;
CREATE PACKAGE BODY open_pkg AS
  PROCEDURE P1 (val IN NUMBER) AS
  BEGIN
    secret_pkg.p1(val);
  END;
END;
/You grant EXECUTE on OPEN_PKG to other users. Simple.
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