I have not tested this. I believe ,with about a 60% level of confidence, you can
place a function/procedure in the body of a package without placing its definition in
the package's specification. If so, the function/procedure should not be available
when exectute is granted on the package.
Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
ian@slac,stanford.edu
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Hi friends,
One cannot grant execute privilege to a specific procedure/function inside a
package, but only for all or nothing that is in that package.
Anybody has an idea how this limitation can be overcomed. One idea is to
create a separate stand-alone procedure that will just be a wrapper around
the packaged procedure and call it. Any other ideas.
Thanks.
Djordje
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