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RE: Fav. Urban Legend...take two

From: Rodd Holman <roddholman_at_HotPOP.com>
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 11:48:47 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.00429D75.20020314114847@fatcity.com>


It's a DDL command. You need alter table for this. Delete any table in a DML privilege.

Rodd

On Thu, 2002-03-14 at 13:35, Post, Ethan wrote:

    Whoa, #3 is a new one on me! What privs do allow that one?     

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#3 One has to have 'delete any table' privilege to truncate someone else's
    tables.     

#2 Oracle does not write to the data file when the tablespace is in backup
    mode.     

    And...     

#1 High Cache Hit Ratios (in the upper 90s) are always good.
         

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