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9.6

Cannot enable a scheduled job from within a cursor loop

Asked by darren_k156 in PL / SQL, Oracle Database, Oracle 11.x Database

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Hi,

In a single procedure I am getting results from a cursor and using this information to schedule jobs but not enable them. Later in the same procedure, if all goes well, I want to enable these jobs so I process the same cursor and call DBMS_SCHEDULER.enable(job)

The error I'm getting is insufficient privileges

The stored procedure owner has CREATE ANY JOB and MANAGE SCHEDULER privileges

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Tags: oracle, Oracle 11g, 11.1.0.6
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