What is system privilege?

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What is system privilege?

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System privilege is a privilege or right that allows a user to perform system level activities, such as connecting to a database, creating, altering, dropping, and managing database objects or features. Oracle does not retain the grantor of the system privileges. Therefore, even if a grantee has obtained system privileges from more than one grantor, these can be revoked by anyone with the appropriate privileges.

System privileges are granted using the GRANT statement.

Syntax:

GRANT { system_privilege | role | ALL PRIVILEGES }
[, { system_privilege | role | ALL PRIVILEGES }]...
TO grantee_clause [IDENTIFIED BY password] [WITH ADMIN OPTION];


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