Migration of oracle8i (Sun Solaris) to oracle10g (HP-UX).

Hello,
I just did a migration of oracle8i (Sun Solaris) to oracle10g (HP-UX).
The problem is that the roles given in 8i are not reflected in 10g.
e.g: in 8i user x has roles 1, 2, 3
The same user x in 10g has roles 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
The roles are not DB roles (e.g dba, connect, resource, etc) but user defined roles.
Thank you,
Dirish

1. How did you migrate ?
2. What are the roles 1,2,3,4,5... ?
3. What release is your 8i ?
4. What release is your 10g ?
But what is your question ? Since we have no clue at all of what you did, you have no chance to get proper help.
Nicolas.

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