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dblink error ORA-00942 & ORA-02063

Asked by thomgreen in Oracle 10.x, Oracle Database

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oracle db 10g2:
I have 3 databases, I will call them: db1,db2,db3

o I created dblinks using the same ddl on db2 and db3 that allow me to access db1.
o On db2 and db3 I am using a user with the same name and same privileges and roles - I will call the user bdops
o On am trying to access a table (named delete_stuff) in db1 owned by the user bdopstage.
o From db2 user bdops; I am able to access the 'delete_stuff' table on db1 with no problem.
o From db3 user bdops; I am not able to access the 'delete_stuff' table on db1 with no problem.
I get the following errors:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
ORA-02063: preceding line from DB1.WORLD@BDOPSTAGE
:: I get this error when trying to access this new table created (delete_stuff). But I can access almost all of the other tables in the bdopstage schema using this dblink. It would seem as though it is a permission issue but I am having no problem accessing any tables using the dblink on db2.

What would differentiate the 2 db's, db2 and db3, to make one dblink work for all tables and the other dblink to not work with all tables?Start Free Trial
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