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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T23:39:02+00:00 2026-06-14T23:39:02+00:00

In this task I have to use any views in the catalog, whose names

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In this task I have to use any views in the catalog, whose names begin with “ALL_”, to retrieve as much information about user “HR” as I can find including privileges, roles, objects he owns or has access to, etc.
I write a script containing this statements below, is this enough or I still need to add more and what must I add?

`-- ****************** My Script *******************
SELECT * FROM all_users WHERE username = 'HR';
SELECT * FROM all_objects WHERE owner = 'HR';
SELECT * FROM ALL_constraints WHERE owner = 'HR';
select * from all_col_privs WHERE grantor = 'HR';
-- ************* End of the Script *****************`
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    2026-06-14T23:39:03+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 11:39 pm

    See Oracle system tables below:

    ALL_ARGUMENTS – Arguments in object accessible to the user.
    ALL_CATALOG – All tables, views, synonyms, sequences accessible to the user.
    ALL_DB_LINKS – Database links accessible to the user.
    ALL_ERRORS – Current errors on stored objects that user is allowed to create.
    ALL_INDEXES – Descriptions of indexes on tables accessible to the user.
    ALL_LOBS – Description of LOBs contained in tables accessible to the user.
    ALL_OBJECTS – Objects accessible to the user.
    ALL_OBJECT_TABLES – Description of all object tables accessible to the user.
    ALL_SEQUENCES – Description of SEQUENCEs accessible to the user.
    ALL_SNAPSHOTS – Snapshots the user can access.
    ALL_SOURCE – Current source on stored objects that user is allowed to create.
    ALL_SYNONYMS – All synonyms accessible to the user.
    ALL_TABLES – Description of relational tables accessible to the user.
    ALL_TAB_COLUMNS – Columns of user ‘s tables, views and clusters.
    ALL_TAB_COL_STATISTICS – Columns of user ‘s tables, views and clusters.
    ALL_TAB_COMMENTS – Comments on tables and views accessible to the user.
    ALL_TRIGGERS – Triggers accessible to the current user.
    ALL_TRIGGER_COLS – Column usage in user ‘s triggers or in triggers on user ‘s tables.
    ALL_TYPES – Description of types accessible to the user.
    ALL_USERS – Information about all users of the database.
    ALL_VIEWS – Description of views accessible to the user.
    DBA_ROLE_PRIVS – Roles granted to users and roles.
    DBA_TS_QUOTAS – Tablespace quotas for all users.
    DBA_USERS – Information about all users of the database.

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