Oracle database-level permission controll

I have a Oracle 10g database user, and I want to use database-level permission controll.
Database has a User table, and i want to grouping to 3 grups. Of course, business level has the permission controll also, but I don't want this.
Please give me advice!
Is it a good solution?
Thanks!

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What does your inquiry have to do with the Oracle Database product?
If, instead of reinventing the wheel, you use the capabilities built into the product amazingly enough it is robust and works.

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