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Works like a charm! [image] / comments
Works like a charm!
Indeed, exactly. In my case there is a line break after the comma, but the effect is the same. / comments
Indeed, exactly. In my case there is a line break after the comma, but the effect is the same.
Thanks. Done: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/174014-oracle-tools/suggestions/38452696-grants-are-not-detected-correctly-when-logged-in-a / comments
Thanks. Done:https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/174014-oracle-tools/suggestions/38452696-grants-are-not-detected-correctly-when-logged-in-a
Thanks. Done: https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/174014-oracle-tools/suggestions/38452696-grants-are-not-detected-correctly-when-logged-in-a / comments
Thanks. Done:https://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/174014-oracle-tools/suggestions/38452696-grants-are-not-detected-correctly-when-logged-in-a
-edit- I got some help from a DBA, allowing me to temporarily test this (normally I don't have proxy accounts available on my 12c development database). The behavior is the same on 12c. It also can't find the grants which it does find when logged in as a normal/schema user. It looks like a bug where at some point RGSC uses the typed in (proxy) username, rather than the user/schema it connects to, to query the grants from the database. / comments
-edit-I got some help from a DBA, allowing me to temporarily test this (normally I don't have proxy accounts available on my 12c development database).The behavior is the same on 12c. It also can't...
Oracle 11.2g using the 18c client. I should be able to test this using 12c as well, I think, if you need me to. Schema Compare 5.4.0.2010 / comments
Oracle 11.2g using the 18c client. I should be able to test this using 12c as well, I think, if you need me to.Schema Compare 5.4.0.2010