Grants on Function and Procedure for Network user

Hi all,
On my computer (user1), i created one function ( fun1 ). In the network, another user(user2) is there. I want to give execute or alter privilege on this function to user2. I created TNS name for user2 in my TNSNAMES.ORA.
what is the statement for this.
Thanks in advance,
Pal

I'm not sure I follow...
- You create TNS aliases for databases, not for users.
- A function can only be executed by a user connected to the database.
If you have databases A & B, you can create a database link between them. If user1 is a user on database A that owns a function, and user2 is a user on database B, you could create a new user, user3 in database A, create a database link from B to A that connects to A as user3, grant user3 in database A access to user1's function, and grant user2 in database B access to the database link.
Justin

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