You can ignore that message. This is needed only for compatibility with old versions of Oracle or incomplete installation. In your case, DBMS_SQL should be already granted to PUBLIC. : Hi to all, : I'm trying your DBTools on my Oracle 9.0.1 server (P3-500 Mhz - 750Mb RAM on : SuSE Linux 7.2). Your tools are really great and all denotes a great care : to create it. : I execute the DB database setup wizard using "084 ORACLE 8.0.4 - : 8.1.X" driver and the SYSTEM account so I go next >>>> : until I have an error: "Error executing GRANT command. You do not : have sufficient privileges to execute this command. Please logon as SYS : user and try again. ORA-01031 insufficient privileges". The command : is "GRANT EXECUTE ON sys.dbms_sql TO ora_monitor". : If i go back to login page and use SYS account then I receive message: : "ORA-28009: connection to sys should be as sysdba or sysoper" : but I cannot write "sys as sysdba" in the user field (invalid : username/password). What should I do?
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