For me that sounds like you don't have a rights problem but the database is
simply not able to find your package.
Can it be that you forgot to create a synonym for the package in first
schema?
"buky" <_buky_zg@hotma il.comwrote in message
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package,
simply not able to find your package.
Can it be that you forgot to create a synonym for the package in first
schema?
"buky" <_buky_zg@hotma il.comwrote in message
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I have two schemas on one database.
In 1st schema, I created a package and granted execute to 2nd schema.
In 2nd schema, inside one package, I call a procedure from granted
In 1st schema, I created a package and granted execute to 2nd schema.
In 2nd schema, inside one package, I call a procedure from granted
but I got an error message:
PLS-00201: identifier 'SUPO_SUCELJE.G LUPA_PROC' must be declared
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All arguments and grants are ok, but I still don't know where's problem
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PLS-00201: identifier 'SUPO_SUCELJE.G LUPA_PROC' must be declared
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All arguments and grants are ok, but I still don't know where's problem
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