Greetings,

Here is the scenario. 
I have 2 users(owner1, owner2) in an oracle database.
owner1 owns 150 tables.
owner2 needs select,insert,update,delete privilege on all the tables owned by owner1.

One option is : login as owner1 and 

grant select,insert,update,delete on owner1.table1 to owner2;
.
.
.
grant select,insert,update,delete on owner1.table150 to owner2;

I was wondering if there is any way I can perform the same work using one sql 
statement instead of using 150 statements.

Thanks,
Ashoke
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