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Ron,
PUBLIC is not actually a ROLE, it is a 'user group'. It always is available to ALL users in a database.
If used in reference to a synonym, privilege, role, or subroutine (variable, constant, function, procedure) of a package it means the synonym, privilege, role,or subroutine is accessible to every database user.
The other use of public is in reference to a rollback segment within a parallel server database, where public means that any instance requiring a rollback segment can use it .
Donna
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 2:22 PM
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Can anyone point me to a paper or explanation of the Oracle role? called PUBLIC? How do you manage permissions for PUBLIC?
Ron Smith
Database Administration
rlsmith_at_kmg.com
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