Re: limiting access to (through) views
От | Glenn MacGregor |
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Тема | Re: limiting access to (through) views |
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Msg-id | 01a001c19ea3$db6dab60$4d00a8c0@catamount обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: limiting access to (through) views (Stephan Szabo <sszabo@megazone23.bigpanda.com>) |
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Re: limiting access to (through) views
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Thanks, Now is it possible to do the following: select table1.* from table1, table2 where table1.col3=table2.key and table2.username like 'CURRENT_USER%' This is returning nothing when I know it should be returning something, so I think that since the CURRENT_USER is in the ' it is not executing the function. Is there a way to make that execute using the like with the regex matching (%)? Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephan Szabo" <sszabo@megazone23.bigpanda.com> To: "Glenn MacGregor" <gtm@oracom.com> Cc: <pgsql-sql@postgresql.org> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:17 AM Subject: Re: [SQL] limiting access to (through) views > On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Glenn MacGregor wrote: > > > Hi All, > > > > I need to limit access to certain rows of a table. It was suggested > > to do this via a view, but it seems to me that I need the current > > username that is logged in to do this. Also I need to get info from > > another table inorder to make this work. Can I have multiple selects > > in a single view using the output of one in another? > > > > Example: > > > > table1: > > col1,col2,col3 > > > > table1 Data: > > test,here,max > > test1,here1,me > > test2,here2,one > > test3,here3,max > > test4,here4,one > > test5,here5,two > > > > table2: > > username,key > > > > table2 Data: > > user1,max > > user2,one > > user3,two > > user4,me > > > > So I have these two tables, I authenticate and gain access to the db. > > How do I know who I am in a query? I need to query table2 for the key > > of the username I am. Then I need to query table1 for rows that col3 > > matches the key I got from the previous query. > > > > Is this possable with a view? > > CURRENT_USER should give the current user name. > Hmm for the above maybe... > > select table1.* from > table1, table2 where > table1.col3=table2.key and > table2.username=CURRENT_USER; > >
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