If you are not up to 9i R2, you can always resort to the brute force method
that we always had to use.

As part of our initial DB Creates for a new project at a previous job, I
used to log have to log on as the object owner and perform grants to our
DBA's with the Grant option.   We used to do this before any application was
allowed out to public.  This way we could do the grants from any of our
DBA's accounts.  (Of course, this sucks when you have to change the grants
if your DBAs change, since you can't do the Grant Option to a role)  It was
a pain, but we had it down to an automated script that was used to build a
script that did the grants.... made it as painless as possible.

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9i R2 allows "DBA's" to do GRANTS on objects in other schemas.

Jack Silvey wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> We have a new info security group that is going to do
> all the object grants on our warehouse. I don't want
> them to login as schema owners to do this.
> 
> Until this time, I have been granting access to other
> user's object by logging in as a dba, creating a
> procedure in the owner's schema with the EXECUTE
> immediate statement, and passing it the 'grant select
> on table a' statement for execution. That way, the
> grant actually executes as the object owner, but can
> be issued from a DBA account.
> 
> Short of having a custom SP in each user's schema for
> this type of grant, can anyone think of another way?
> 
> thx,
> 
> jack silvey
> 
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