could you please explain this:-
"at this point I would extract your ddl, build a new database, pump any data across and go from there."
in little brief please ?
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I'm using Firebird 1.5. I am having 2 users, Sysdba and Mauleen. Mauleen is having all rights on the database tables and storedProc. I had updated the rdb$elations table and set the owner as mauleen for each item.
Then i've taken backup of the database as i'm owner of the database and then restored it back.
Now when i've tried to execute a storedproc. an error occurs as follows:
ISC ERROR CODE:335544352
ISC ERROR MESSAGE:
no permission for execute access to PROCEDURE FLUSHALLTABLE
STATEMENT:
TIBOInternalDataset: "<TApplication>.frmStoredP
Before restoring it works fine and all storedproc executes.
After restoring even rdb$relations shows Mauleen as owner for each item, and mauleen is having allrights for each tables and storedProc(for exec too) but still i'm not able to execute the procedure.
what should be possible reasons or problem with my method?
thank you,
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by: NickUpsonPosted on 2006-10-26 at 10:38:19ID: 17813760
never, never, never directly update the system tables. use the grant command that's what it's for.
at this point I would extract your ddl, build a new database, pump any data across and go from there.