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Home -> Community -> Mailing Lists -> Oracle-L -> RE: Controlling access to tables
Create a role that has the suid privs, assign the role to the user who needs
it, BUT DO NOT MAKE IT DEFAULT. Within the application enable this role for
the user as soon as they log in, so they get all access for that session.
Outside of this, as the role is not default, they won't have access.
Raj
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