GRANT USERGROUP Statement (grant_usergroup_statement)
The GRANT USERGROUP statement grants the owner privilege that the
SYSDBA or a DBA user has over a usergroup to another user.Syntax
<grant_usergroup_statement> ::= GRANT USERGROUP <granted_usergroups> [FROM <user_name>] TO <user_name>
<granted usergroups> ::= <usergroup name>,...| *
Explanation
The current user must be a DBA user.
The user names specified after the FROM and TO keywords must be different and must identify DBA users. If
FROM <user name> is not specified, the current user is assumed implicitly.The usergroup name must identify a usergroups for which the FROM user has the owner privilege. An asterisk * stands for all usergroups for which the FROM user has the owner privilege.
The FROM user grants the TO user the owner authorization which the FROM user has over the specified usergroups. These rights are revoked from the FROM user. In particular, the TO user is granted the right to drop any usergroup, to alter the user class and properties of this usergroup, and to drop or create group members.