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Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide

You're reading from  Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide

Product type Book
Published in May 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849687225
Pages 440 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Saurabh K. Gupta Saurabh K. Gupta
Profile icon Saurabh K. Gupta

Table of Contents (22) Chapters

Oracle Advanced PL/SQL Developer Professional Guide
Credits
Foreword
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Overview of PL/SQL Programming Concepts 2. Designing PL/SQL Code 3. Using Collections 4. Using Advanced Interface Methods 5. Implementing VPD with Fine Grained Access Control 6. Working with Large Objects 7. Using SecureFile LOBs 8. Compiling and Tuning to Improve Performance 9. Caching to Improve Performance 10. Analyzing PL/SQL Code 11. Profiling and Tracing PL/SQL Code 12. Safeguarding PL/SQL Code against SQL Injection Attacks Answers to Practice Questions Index

Chapter 5, Implementing VPD with Fine Grained Access Control


Question No.

Answer

Explanation

1

c

The policy function returns the predicate as <Column>=<Value>.

2

b

The security policy can be associated to one and only one schema object.

3

b and c

The DBMS_RLS package is a SYS owned built in package whose public synonym is shared amongst the users. It is a useful package to work with policies and policy groups.

4

b

There is no such privilege as CREATE_CONTEXT. It should be the CREATE ANY CONTEXT privilege. All context metadata is in either ALL_CONTEXTS or DBA_CONTEXTS.

5

a

Context creation followed by the creation of its trusted package. A policy function is created for the predicate and the security is attached for the protection.

6

b

Policy groups are created by the collection of policies under them.

7

b and d

Default policy type is Dynamic. Shared static policy is the one where a static policy can be shared by multiple database objects. In such cases, the column appearing in the predicate must exist in all the tables.

8

c and d

Either a DBA or a user with the DBA role can create and drop an application context. A DBA can modify certain USERENV attributes, but not all.

9

a

The predicate information returned by the policy function is retained in SGA until the query is reparsed. During the parse stage, the current context information is matched with the latest. If the value has been changed, Oracle synchs the context values; otherwise the old value is retained.

10

a

The applicable policy tries to access the F_JOB_POLICY policy function which doesn't exist in the ORADEV schema.

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