Grant privileges to package

Hi,
How do we grant execute privilege to a procedure in packages?
Is it enough to give execute to package?
I am not able to access the procedure in the package. It says procedure does not exist.
Regards,
Ram

definetely thats why i mentioned only that particukular procedure.
see pksgname.proc_name
this will provide the execute privilage to proc_name only not whole package.
but if you grant execute on pkg_name than all the public procedure will be accessed.
thanks
pradeep

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