Re: Read Access to database
| От | Kevin Neufeld |
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| Тема | Re: Read Access to database |
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| Msg-id | 46D43F9B.6070106@refractions.net обсуждение исходный текст |
| Ответ на | Re: Read Access to database ("A. Kretschmer" <andreas.kretschmer@schollglas.com>) |
| Список | pgsql-general |
This seems unnecessarily complicated. Yes, I believe you do have to grant select on every table, but you can use psql to generate the queries, then execute them. i.e. -- show only tuples /t -- output to temp script file. /o script.sql -- generate your script using pg_tables SELECT 'GRANT SELECT ON ' || schemaname || '.' || tablename || ' TO d;' from pg_tables where schemaname = 'abcs'; -- stop writing to script file. /o -- run your script /i script.sql You can create a cron job that will do these sequence of commands nightly if you wish. Hope this helps, -- Kevin -- Kevin Neufeld Software Developer Refractions Research Inc. 300-1207 Douglas St. Victoria, B.C., V8W 2E7 Phone: (250) 383-3022 Email: kneufeld@refractions.net A. Kretschmer wrote: > am Tue, dem 28.08.2007, um 10:56:38 +0530 mailte Ashish Karalkar folgendes: > >> Hello all, >> >> I have a database abc with owner c . >> I want to grant only read access on this DB abc to user d. >> More specificaly to a schema abcs in the databse abc. >> Is ther any way to do so? >> >> I have more than 1000 table so dont want to list all the table name in the >> grant command. >> > > Okay: > > http://www.archonet.com/pgdocs/grant-all.html > > Andreas >
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