How to delete table partitions

Hi all,
I want to know how can I delete table partitions.I have partitioned table in schema A owned by user A.But I created table partitions in Schema B owned by user B..Now I want the partions from schema B,it says table doesn't exist and when I tried to delete the partitions from schema A ,it says partition doesn't exist,What to do ?
Regards,
AA.

can you give the statements you tried (and as which user)?
I couldn't follow your actions, sorry.
Martin

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    | 63 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | Dimesnion 2 | 1 | 12 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | Q1,08 | PCWP | |
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    | 69 | TABLE ACCESS BY INDEX ROWID | Dimension 3 | 1 | 18 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | Q1,10 | PCWP | |
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    | 71 | PARTITION HASH ITERATOR | | 1 | 39 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 | KEY | KEY | Q1,10 | PCWP | |
    | 72 | TABLE ACCESS BY LOCAL INDEX ROWID| Dimension 4 | 1 | 39 | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 | KEY | KEY | Q1,10 | PCWP | |
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    |* 75 | INDEX UNIQUE SCAN | Dimension 5 index | 1 | | | 0 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | Q1,10 | PCWP | |
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    |* 3 | HASH JOIN BUFFERED | | 107 | 57673 | | 1302 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,09 | PCWP | |
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    | 6 | PX SEND HASH | :TQ10002 | 11 | 187 | | 5 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | | S->P | HASH |
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    | 8 | PX RECEIVE | | 10163 | 5180K| | 1296 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,09 | PCWP | |
    | 9 | PX SEND HASH | :TQ10008 | 10163 | 5180K| | 1296 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,08 | P->P | HASH |
    |* 10 | VIEW | | 10163 | 5180K| | 1296 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,08 | PCWP | |
    | 11 | WINDOW SORT | | 10163 | 3185K| 6792K| 1296 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,08 | PCWP | |
    | 12 | PX RECEIVE | | 10163 | 3185K| | 1295 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,08 | PCWP | |
    | 13 | PX SEND HASH | :TQ10007 | 10163 | 3185K| | 1295 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,07 | P->P | HASH |
    |* 14 | HASH JOIN BUFFERED | | 10163 | 3185K| | 1295 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,07 | PCWP | |
    | 15 | BUFFER SORT | | | | | | | | | Q1,07 | PCWC | |
    | 16 | PX RECEIVE | | 148 | 3256 | | 15 (7)| 00:00:01 | | | Q1,07 | PCWP | |
    | 17 | PX SEND HASH | :TQ10001 | 148 | 3256 | | 15 (7)| 00:00:01 | | | | S->P | HASH |
    | 18 | VIEW | view_ref table | 148 | 3256 | | 15 (7)| 00:00:01 | | | | | |
    | 19 | WINDOW SORT | | 148 | 2072 | | 15 (7)| 00:00:01 | | | | | |
    |* 20 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | ref table | 148 | 2072 | | 14 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | | | |
    | 21 | PX RECEIVE | | 6867 | 2005K| | 1279 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,07 | PCWP | |
    | 22 | PX SEND HASH | :TQ10006 | 6867 | 2005K| | 1279 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,06 | P->P | HASH |
    | 23 | BUFFER SORT | | 107 | 57673 | | | | | | Q1,06 | PCWP | |
    | 24 | NESTED LOOPS | | 6867 | 2005K| | 1279 (1)| 00:00:16 | | | Q1,06 | PCWP | |
    | 25 | NESTED LOOPS | | 6591 | 1679K| | 1050 (1)| 00:00:13 | | | Q1,06 | PCWP | |
    |* 26 | HASH JOIN | | 6604 | 1567K| | 821 (1)| 00:00:10 | | | Q1,06 | PCWP | |
    | 27 | BUFFER SORT | | | | | | | | | Q1,06 | PCWC | |
    | 28 | PX RECEIVE | | 86 | 602 | | 3 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | Q1,06 | PCWP | |
    | 29 | PX SEND HASH | :TQ10000 | 86 | 602 | | 3 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | | S->P | HASH |
    | 30 | TABLE ACCESS FULL | OFFICE | 86 | 602 | | 3 (0)| 00:00:01 | | | | | |
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    | 32 | PX SEND HASH | :TQ10005 | 6604 | 1522K| | 817 (1)| 00:00:10 | | | Q1,05 | P->P | HASH |
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    | 34 | NESTED LOOPS | | 6541 | 1258K| | 590 (1)| 00:00:08 | | | Q1,05 | PCWP | |
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    | 36 | NESTED LOOPS | | 6507 | 1112K| | 272 (2)| 00:00:04 | | | Q1,05 | PCWP | |
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