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I have a package A, which uses some variables and procedures in another package B in the same schema. Now I want to move package A to a new schema. What privileges should I grant to the new schema for using the package B same way? What is the grant statement for that ?










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    I have a package A, which uses some variables and procedures in another package B in the same schema. Now I want to move package A to a new schema. What privileges should I grant to the new schema for using the package B same way? What is the grant statement for that ?










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      I have a package A, which uses some variables and procedures in another package B in the same schema. Now I want to move package A to a new schema. What privileges should I grant to the new schema for using the package B same way? What is the grant statement for that ?










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      I have a package A, which uses some variables and procedures in another package B in the same schema. Now I want to move package A to a new schema. What privileges should I grant to the new schema for using the package B same way? What is the grant statement for that ?







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          Use GRANT to give execute privileges



          grant execute on PACKAGE_B to new_schema;


          Then, you need to ensure that any reference in package A includes the full path:



          PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC


          It might be worth chucking a public synonym in for the package, so that you can avoiud referencing the schema too.






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          • will I need to use the objects in it like OLD_SCHEMA.PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC ?

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            May 22 '17 at 15:13






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            @mCeviker Yes/No, see update

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          Use GRANT to give execute privileges



          grant execute on PACKAGE_B to new_schema;


          Then, you need to ensure that any reference in package A includes the full path:



          PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC


          It might be worth chucking a public synonym in for the package, so that you can avoiud referencing the schema too.






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          • will I need to use the objects in it like OLD_SCHEMA.PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC ?

            – mCeviker
            May 22 '17 at 15:13






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            @mCeviker Yes/No, see update

            – JohnHC
            May 22 '17 at 15:24
















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          Use GRANT to give execute privileges



          grant execute on PACKAGE_B to new_schema;


          Then, you need to ensure that any reference in package A includes the full path:



          PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC


          It might be worth chucking a public synonym in for the package, so that you can avoiud referencing the schema too.






          share|improve this answer


























          • will I need to use the objects in it like OLD_SCHEMA.PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC ?

            – mCeviker
            May 22 '17 at 15:13






          • 1





            @mCeviker Yes/No, see update

            – JohnHC
            May 22 '17 at 15:24














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          Use GRANT to give execute privileges



          grant execute on PACKAGE_B to new_schema;


          Then, you need to ensure that any reference in package A includes the full path:



          PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC


          It might be worth chucking a public synonym in for the package, so that you can avoiud referencing the schema too.






          share|improve this answer















          Use GRANT to give execute privileges



          grant execute on PACKAGE_B to new_schema;


          Then, you need to ensure that any reference in package A includes the full path:



          PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC


          It might be worth chucking a public synonym in for the package, so that you can avoiud referencing the schema too.







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          • will I need to use the objects in it like OLD_SCHEMA.PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC ?

            – mCeviker
            May 22 '17 at 15:13






          • 1





            @mCeviker Yes/No, see update

            – JohnHC
            May 22 '17 at 15:24



















          • will I need to use the objects in it like OLD_SCHEMA.PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC ?

            – mCeviker
            May 22 '17 at 15:13






          • 1





            @mCeviker Yes/No, see update

            – JohnHC
            May 22 '17 at 15:24

















          will I need to use the objects in it like OLD_SCHEMA.PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC ?

          – mCeviker
          May 22 '17 at 15:13





          will I need to use the objects in it like OLD_SCHEMA.PACKAGE_B.SOME_PROC ?

          – mCeviker
          May 22 '17 at 15:13




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          @mCeviker Yes/No, see update

          – JohnHC
          May 22 '17 at 15:24





          @mCeviker Yes/No, see update

          – JohnHC
          May 22 '17 at 15:24


















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