Grants and Snynyms -ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
Hi
I did a script for DBA to execute, this script contain GRANTS and creation of the synonyms, the Owner
of tableS is OLOGBGF
I create synonym as :
CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM ULOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK FOR OLOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK;
CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM ULOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK FOR OLOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK
Why did not work, see code below
thank you in advance
Script executado.
SQL> select * from global_name;
GLOBAL_NAME
ISLQ.WORLD
SQL> PROMPT **********************************
SQL> PROMPT GRANTS/SYNONYMS
GRANTS/SYNONYMS
SQL> PROMPT **********************************
SQL> GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE ON OLOGBGF.TEMPO_FILA TO ULOGBGF;
Grant succeeded.
SQL> GRANT DELETE, INSERT, SELECT, UPDATE ON OLOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK TO ULOSBGF;
Grant succeeded.
SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM ULOGBGF.TEMPO_FILA FOR OLOGBGF.TEMPO_FILA;
CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM ULOGBGF.TEMPO_FILA FOR OLOGBGF.TEMPO_FILA
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM ULOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK FOR OLOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK;
CREATE OR REPLACE SYNONYM ULOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK FOR OLOGBGF.ZBI_STOCK
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
Check the privileges that have been granted to the user running the script.
For example, if "HEMANT" is running the script :
select granted_role from dba_role_privs where grantee = 'HEMANT'
union
select privilege from dba_sys_privs where grantee = 'HEMANT'
order by 1;Hemant K Chitale
http://hemantoracledba.blogspot.com
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NumCrSpilled: 0
RedoThread#: 1, rba: 0x0213d7.00023456.0108
scn: 0x0002.fc0f876b, (scn: 0x0002.fc0f876b, scn_sqn: 1, lcr_sqn: 1)xid: 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9, parentxid: 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9, proxyxid: 0x0000.000.00000000
ncol: 0 newcount: 0, oldcount: 0
LUBA: 0x4.1000ad1.e.0.0
Apply Slave is exiting due to error ORA-1031KSV 1031 error in slave process
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ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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ORA-00447: fatal error in background process
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
h4.
2)
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
ORACLE_HOME = /ora/Ora11203
System name: Linux
Node name: base
Release: 2.6.18-308.20.1.el5
Version: #1 SMP Tue Nov 6 04:38:29 EST 2012
Machine: x86_64
Instance name: oracle
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 30
Unix process pid: 16404, image: oracle@base (LSP0)
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*** SESSION ID:(294.35251) 2013-04-04 16:41:58.401
*** CLIENT ID:() 2013-04-04 16:41:58.401
*** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$BACKGROUND) 2013-04-04 16:41:58.401
*** MODULE NAME:() 2013-04-04 16:41:58.401
*** ACTION NAME:() 2013-04-04 16:41:58.401
knahcapplymain: encountered error=26808
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dbkedDefDump(): Starting a non-incident diagnostic dump (flags=0x0, level=0, mask=0x0)
----- Error Stack Dump -----
ORA-26808: Apply process AS02 died unexpectedly.
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
KNACDMP: *******************************************************
KNACDMP: Dumping apply coordinator's context at 25487cb0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine # 0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine name
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Watermarks ------------------------------
KNACDMP: Apply High Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Apply Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Recovery Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Fetch Low Watermark = 0002fc0f876b (SCN=0x0002.fc0f876b)
KNACDMP: Fetch Low Watermark Time = 811857327
KNACDMP: Oldest SCN = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Oldest XID =
KNACDMP: Oldest Create Time = 0
KNACDMP: Last replicant syncpoint SCN = 0x0000.00000000
KNACDMP: Last syncpoint at primary SCN = 0x0002.fc0f875f
KNACDMP: First partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last processed = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Conservative pos = 0002fc0f8cb2 (SCN=0x0002.fc0f8cb2)
KNACDMP: Recovery start pos = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Recovery high watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Spill LWM = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Spill LWM Create Time = 0
KNACDMP: Coordinator's constants -------------------------------
KNACDMP: number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: min number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: max number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: safety level (K) = 1
KNACDMP: max txns in memory = 400
KNACDMP: max constraints per table = 620
KNACDMP: hash table size (in entries) = 10000000
KNACDMP: Coordinator's intervals -------------------------------
KNACDMP: syncpoint interval (ms) = 0
KNACDMP: write low watermark interval(ms)= 1
KNACDMP: Coordinator's timers/counters -------------------------
KNACDMP: current time = 1365082918
KNACDMP: low watermark timer = 0
KNACDMP: syncpoint timer = 1365082918
KNACDMP: txnbufsize timer = 1365082220
KNACDMP: Coordinator's txn counts -------------------------
KNACDMP: total txns applied = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned comp txns = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned incomp txns= 0
KNACDMP: avg number of unassigned txns = 0.00
KNACDMP: total applied at last plwm write= 0
KNACDMP: apply prog. entries below plwm = 0
KNACDMP: total unassigned lcrs = 0
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State/Flags -----------------------------
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State = KNACST_APPLY_UNTIL_END
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Flags = 0x408004
KNACDMP: Slave counts ------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: number of reserved slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of admin slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves in wait cmt = 1
KNACDMP: number of slaves suspended = 0
KNACDMP: number of safe slaves = 1
KNACDMP: avg number of idle slaves = 0.00
KNACDMP: number of slaves initializing = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves terminating = 0
KNACDMP: Slave Lists -------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping All Slaves :-
Slave id = 0, State = 8, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 1, State = 9, Flags = 2, Assigned Xid = 0x001e.006.0005d213 1 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 2, State = 5, Flags = 1, Assigned Xid = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 1 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 3, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 4, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 5, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
KNACDMP: End dumping all slaves
KNACDMP: syncdep slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont chunk slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont slaves = { }
KNACDMP: exec txn slaves = { }
KNACDMP: Active slaves (2) = { 1 2 }
KNACDMP: Idle slaves (3) = { 3 4 5 }
KNACDMP: Txn Lists ---------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping all txns :-
XID = 0x001e.006.0005d213 Commit pos = 0002fc06718c (SCN=0x0002.fc06718c) State = 0
Lcr cnt = 0
Assigned to slavid = 1
Fetched chunks = 142
depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
XID = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 Commit pos = 0002fc0f876b (SCN=0x0002.fc0f876b) State = 1
Lcr cnt = 0
Assigned to slavid = 2
Fetched chunks = 1
depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
KNACDMP: End dumping all txns.
KNACDMP: Complete txns = { 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 ** NO UNASS ** }
KNACDMP: Unassigned txns = { }
KNACDMP: *******************************************************
Warning: Apply error received: ORA-26714: User Error encountered during apply process. Clearing.
knahcapplymain: encountered error=26808
*** 2013-04-04 16:58:47.073
dbkedDefDump(): Starting a non-incident diagnostic dump (flags=0x0, level=0, mask=0x0)
----- Error Stack Dump -----
ORA-26808: Apply process AS01 died unexpectedly.
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
KNACDMP: *******************************************************
KNACDMP: Dumping apply coordinator's context at 25487cb0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine # 0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine name
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Watermarks ------------------------------
KNACDMP: Apply High Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Apply Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Recovery Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Fetch Low Watermark = 0002fc0f876b (SCN=0x0002.fc0f876b)
KNACDMP: Fetch Low Watermark Time = 811857327
KNACDMP: Oldest SCN = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Oldest XID =
KNACDMP: Oldest Create Time = 0
KNACDMP: Last replicant syncpoint SCN = 0x0000.00000000
KNACDMP: Last syncpoint at primary SCN = 0x0002.fc0f875f
KNACDMP: First partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last processed = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Conservative pos = 0002fc0f8cb2 (SCN=0x0002.fc0f8cb2)
KNACDMP: Recovery start pos = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Recovery high watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Spill LWM = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Spill LWM Create Time = 0
KNACDMP: Coordinator's constants -------------------------------
KNACDMP: number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: min number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: max number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: safety level (K) = 1
KNACDMP: max txns in memory = 400
KNACDMP: max constraints per table = 620
KNACDMP: hash table size (in entries) = 10000000
KNACDMP: Coordinator's intervals -------------------------------
KNACDMP: syncpoint interval (ms) = 0
KNACDMP: write low watermark interval(ms)= 1
KNACDMP: Coordinator's timers/counters -------------------------
KNACDMP: current time = 1365083926
KNACDMP: low watermark timer = 0
KNACDMP: syncpoint timer = 1365083926
KNACDMP: txnbufsize timer = 1365083218
KNACDMP: Coordinator's txn counts -------------------------
KNACDMP: total txns applied = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned comp txns = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned incomp txns= 1
KNACDMP: avg number of unassigned txns = 0.00
KNACDMP: total applied at last plwm write= 0
KNACDMP: apply prog. entries below plwm = 0
KNACDMP: total unassigned lcrs = 0
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State/Flags -----------------------------
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State = KNACST_APPLY_UNTIL_END
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Flags = 0x8204
KNACDMP: Slave counts ------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: number of reserved slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of admin slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves in wait cmt = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves suspended = 0
KNACDMP: number of safe slaves = 1
KNACDMP: avg number of idle slaves = 0.00
KNACDMP: number of slaves initializing = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves terminating = 0
KNACDMP: Slave Lists -------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping All Slaves :-
Slave id = 0, State = 8, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 1, State = 5, Flags = 1, Assigned Xid = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 1 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 2, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 3, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 4, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 5, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
KNACDMP: End dumping all slaves
KNACDMP: syncdep slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont chunk slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont slaves = { }
KNACDMP: exec txn slaves = { }
KNACDMP: Active slaves (1) = { 1 }
KNACDMP: Idle slaves (4) = { 2 3 4 5 }
KNACDMP: Txn Lists ---------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping all txns :-
XID = 0x001e.006.0005d213 Commit pos = 0002fc06718c (SCN=0x0002.fc06718c) State = 0
Lcr cnt = 0
Not Assigned
Fetched chunks = 142
depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
XID = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 Commit pos = 0002fc0f876b (SCN=0x0002.fc0f876b) State = 1
Lcr cnt = 0
Assigned to slavid = 1
Fetched chunks = 1
depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
KNACDMP: End dumping all txns.
KNACDMP: Complete txns = { 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 ** NO UNASS ** }
KNACDMP: Unassigned txns = { 0x001e.006.0005d213 }
KNACDMP: *******************************************************
*** 2013-04-04 16:58:47.513
Warning: Apply error received: ORA-26714: User Error encountered during apply process. Clearing.
I watched this link http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e17069/strms_trapply.htm#i1014714 and I checked grants of schemas owners. These grants identical as on Primary DB Server.
I don't know what I need to do. It's very critical Server. Please help me.So, my problem is solved very easy.
Logical Standby didn't work because I added grant SYSDBA to temporary user and revoked this grant at once and I didn't change orapwSID file on Logical Standby from Primary.
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e25608/create_ps.htm#SBYDB00424Note:
Whenever you grant or revoke the SYSDBA or SYSOPER privileges or change the login password of a user who has these privileges, you must replace the password file at each physical or snapshot standby database in the configuration with a fresh copy of the password file from the primary database.
>
So, I deleted temporary user on Logical Standby and it solved the problem.
Thanks a lot to all who helped me! -
I want to mirror a schema to a existing schema by creating DDL and recreate on the other schema with same name.
I wrote the code below:
create or replace
PROCEDURE SCHEMA_A."MAI__DWHMIRROR"
AS
v_sqlstatement CLOB:='bos';
str varchar2(3999);
BEGIN
select
replace(
replace(replace(
replace(DBMS_METADATA.GET_DDL('TABLE','XXXX','SCHEMA_A'),'(CLOB)',''),';','')
,'SCHEMA_A'
,'SCHEMA_B'
into v_sqlstatement
from dual;
select CAST(v_sqlstatement AS VARCHAR2(3999)) into str from dual;
execute immediate ''||str;
END;
And Executing this block with below code:
set serveroutput on
begin
SCHEMA_A.MAI__DWHMIRROR;
end;
But still getting the following error code:
Error report:
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-06512: at "SCHEMA_A.MAI__DWHMIRROR", line 47
ORA-06512: at line 2
01031. 00000 - "insufficient privileges"
*Cause: An attempt was made to change the current username or password
without the appropriate privilege. This error also occurs if
attempting to install a database without the necessary operating
system privileges.
When Trusted Oracle is configure in DBMS MAC, this error may occur
if the user was granted the necessary privilege at a higher label
than the current login.
*Action: Ask the database administrator to perform the operation or grant
the required privileges.
For Trusted Oracle users getting this error although granted the
the appropriate privilege at a higher label, ask the database
administrator to regrant the privilege at the appropriate label.user5199319 wrote:
USER has DBA Role
when all else fails Read The Fine Manual
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ORA-01031: insufficient privileges problem
Hi all,
I am trying to create the below procedure in the BOLMIN schema which in turn selects data from the tables of VALMIN schema. and I get ORA-01031: insufficient privileges error.
CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE BOLMIN.prcs_load_data
IS
BEGIN
FOR c
IN (SELECT DISTINCT AL4.GOAL_TEXT,
AL5.RESPONSE_TEXT,
AL7.SAMPLE_ID,
AL7.ACADEMY_NAME,
AL8.NAME
FROM VALMIN.USER_PROFILE AL3,
VALMIN.STUDENT_GOALS AL4,
VALMIN.STUDENT_QUESTION_DETAILS AL5,
VALMIN.STUDENT_QUESTION_RESPONSE AL6,
VALMIN.SAMPLE AL7,
VALMIN.NAME AL8
WHERE ( AL3.GOAL_ID = AL4.GOAL_ID(+)
AND AL3.USER_ID = AL6.USER_ID(+)
AND AL6.QUESTION_TYPE_SUB_ID = AL5.QUESTION_TYPE_SUB_ID(+)
AND AL7.NAME_ID = AL8.NAME_ID(+)))
LOOP
NULL;
END LOOP;
END;
I checked the grants of each of the VALMIN schema tables involved in the associated sql query & they all have SELECT grant (to BOLMIN schema). Also, the SQL query itself, when executed in BOLMIN schema runs perfectly fine. The problem is occurring only when I enclose the query in a procedure. Isn't that weird? or am I missing something here? Any help regarding this issue is appreciated. Thanks.
The BOLMIN schema as CREATE PROCEDURE privilege as I have already created other procedures for other purposes.
Thanks,
Sirisha
Edited by: siri_me on Oct 2, 2010 9:23 AMsiri_me wrote:
All Roles are disabled in PL/SQL and explicit privileges are needed right from creating procedures to the accessing the underlying tables.WRONG. Roles are disabled in definer rights stored objects - stored procedures, functions, packages triggers. Stored procedures, functions, packages with authid current user and anonymous PL/SQL block honor roles.
SY. -
Error ORA-01031: insufficient privileges when backup via DB13
Hi expert,
Currently, I have system on SuSE 10 SP2 with ECC6 and Oracle 10.2 installed.
Database backup works fine when using BRTOOLS from command line.
Error like this :
BR0278E Command output of 'SHELL=/bin/sh /oracle/I20/920_32/bin/rman
nocatalog':
Recovery Manager: Release 9.2.0.4.0 - Production
Copyright (c) 1995, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
RMAN>
RMAN> connect target /;
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
RMAN> *end-of-file*
happened when I try to schedule backup through DB13.
I try to solved this with SAP Note 776505 but still doesn't work.
Any suggestion ?
ardhianHi,
Execute the following command at sql prompt.
grant dba,resource,connect,sapdba to OPS$<SID>ADM OPS$ORA<SID>
grant dba,resource,connect,sapdba to O OPS$ORA<SID>
grant dba,resource,connect,sapdba to SAPSR3 or SAP<SID>(YOUR SCHEMA NAME)
Also check owner of SAPUSER table
SELECT OWNER FROM DBA_TABLES WHERE TABLE_NAME = 'SAPUSER';
If it returns value OPS$<SID>ADM than its ok, otherwise you have to drop this & recreate with command
CREATE TABLE "OPS$QASADM".SAPUSER
(USERID VARCHAR2(256), PASSWD VARCHAR2(256));
INSERT INTO "OPS$<sid>ADM".SAPUSER VALUES ('<sapowner>',
'<password>');
For more info go through the snote 400241
[https://websmp230.sap-ag.de/sap(bD1lbiZjPTAwMQ==)/bc/bsp/spn/sapnotes/index2.htm?numm=400241]
Thanks & Regards
Karan -
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges when using RESOLVECONFLICT
Hello,
I use RESOLVECONFLICT component for a new filter.
I have an insufficient privileges error :
2015-03-18 11:26:49 WARNING OGG-01919 Oracle GoldenGate Delivery for Oracle, pivot01.prm: Missing RESOLVECONFLICT for SQL error 1.
2015-03-18 11:26:49 WARNING OGG-00869 Oracle GoldenGate Delivery for Oracle, pivot01.prm: OCI Error ORA-01031: insufficient privileges (status = 1031), SQL <SELECT ROWNUM FROM "OGG_STGPIV"."PSTREENODE" WHERE "SETID" = :b0 AND "SETCNTRLVALUE" = :b1 AND "TREE_NAME" = :b2 AND "EFFDT" = :b3 AND "TREE_NODE_NUM" = :b4 AND "TREE_NODE" = :b5 AND "TREE_BRANCH" = :b6 FOR UPDATE >.
2015-03-18 11:26:49 WARNING OGG-01004 Oracle GoldenGate Delivery for Oracle, pivot01.prm: Aborted grouped transaction on 'OGG_STGPIV.PSTREENODE', Database error 1 (OCI Error ORA-00001: unique constraint (OGG_STGPIV.PSTREENODE_INDX01) violated (status = 1), SQL <INSERT INTO "OGG_STGPIV"."PSTREENODE" ("SETID","SETCNTRLVALUE","TREE_NAME","EFFDT","TREE_NODE_NUM","TREE_NODE","TREE_BRANCH","TREE_NODE_NUM_END","TREE_LEVEL_NUM","TREE_NODE_TYPE","PARENT_NODE_NUM","PARENT_NODE_NAME","OLD_TREE_NODE_NUM","NODECOL_IMAGE","NODEEXP_IMAGE","DML_TYPE","DML_DATE","DML_SCN") VALUES (:a0,:a1,:a2,:a3,:a4,:a5,:a6,:a7,:a8,:a9,:a10,:a11,:a12,:a13,:a14,:a15,:a16,:a17)>).
2015-03-18 11:26:49 WARNING OGG-01003 Oracle GoldenGate Delivery for Oracle, pivot01.prm: Repositioning to rba 4862 in seqno 19.
2015-03-18 11:26:49 WARNING OGG-01154 Oracle GoldenGate Delivery for Oracle, pivot01.prm: SQL error 1 mapping PIVOTMAT2.PSTREENODE to OGG_STGPIV.PSTREENODE OCI Error ORA-00001: unique constraint (OGG_STGPIV.PSTREENODE_INDX01) violated (status = 1), SQL <INSERT INTO "OGG_STGPIV"."PSTREENODE" ("SETID","SETCNTRLVALUE","TREE_NAME","EFFDT","TREE_NODE_NUM","TREE_NODE","TREE_BRANCH","TREE_NODE_NUM_END","TREE_LEVEL_NUM","TREE_NODE_TYPE","PARENT_NODE_NUM","PARENT_NODE_NAME","OLD_TREE_NODE_NUM","NODECOL_IMAGE","NODEEXP_IMAGE","DML_TYPE","DML_DATE","DML_SCN") VALUES (:a0,:a1,:a2,:a3,:a4,:a5,:a6,:a7,:a8,:a9,:a10,:a11,:a12,:a13,:a14,:a15,:a16,:a17)>.
privilege granted to my user :
grant EXECUTE ANY RULE SET to "GGADM" WITH ADMIN OPTION;
grant SELECT ANY DICTIONARY to "GGADM" ;
grant UPDATE ANY TABLE to "GGADM" ;
grant INSERT ANY TABLE to "GGADM" ;
grant LOCK ANY TABLE to "GGADM" ;
grant CREATE TABLE to "GGADM" ;
grant CREATE RULE to "GGADM" WITH ADMIN OPTION;
grant CREATE RULE SET to "GGADM" WITH ADMIN OPTION;
grant DELETE ANY TABLE to "GGADM" ;
grant UNLIMITED TABLESPACE to "GGADM" ;
grant ALTER SESSION to "GGADM" ;
grant CREATE EVALUATION CONTEXT to "GGADM" WITH ADMIN OPTION;
grant DEQUEUE ANY QUEUE to "GGADM" WITH ADMIN OPTION;
grant CREATE JOB to "GGADM" ;
grant SELECT ANY TRANSACTION to "GGADM" ;
grant CREATE SESSION to "GGADM" ;
Any idea?Hello,
Try to grant SELECT ANY TABLE to GGADM;
Regards
Arturo
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