Greetings, I have been playing around trying to grant execute on a trigger to a particular user. After playing with this for a while and reading docs I have come to the conclusion that execute on a trigger is not an allowed grant. Instead the access is given via a public synonym. For example, give the particular trigger, usera.trigger. If usera wants to allow userb to use the trigger it is sufficient merely to create a public synonym, create public synonym trigger on usera.trigger and user b will then be able to use the trigger. Seems to simplistic for me, is that correct or am I missing something? Thanks. Bill Wagman Univ. of California at Davis IET Campus Data Center wjwagman@xxxxxxxxxxx (530) 754-6208 -- //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l