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Reading is obvious - it's what I did, but it's simple to answer that.
You can read till the end... , but I need something like quick technical
reference for sql commands,
and the site docs.oracle.com doesn't seem to be a quick technical reference
(just put the word, and see the syntax + examples - that's a good reference
should be, which I cannot find any).
For the case :
Right now I am not running on the server (It's on work, which I'll come back
in 2 days from now).
On the server side I have run (a wrong syntax, and I assume that I have a
message for the first two words :
GRANT SELECT - select is unknown ... (on sql-plus)
What may be the reason for that message ?
Thanks :)
"Hans Forbrich" <forbrich_at_yahoo.net> wrote in message
news:LYajc.19002$en3.5131_at_edtnps89...
> Eitan wrote:
>
> > Do you mean :
> > GRANT SELECT ON MY_SEQUENCE_NAME TO EVERYONE ?
> >
> > (for granting sequence to every one).
>
> Everyone = PUBLIC
>
> >
> > Besides, where is the SQL Reference Manual ?
> >
>
> I guess reading has become an arcane skill. I did tell you to start at
> http://docs.oracle.com
>
>
Received on Mon Apr 26 2004 - 12:54:00 CDT