First, please reply to the list, not me specifically.
Le ven. 22 nov. 2019 à 14:51, stan <stanb@panix.com> a écrit :
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 01:58:11PM +0100, Guillaume Lelarge wrote: > Hi, > > Le ven. 22 nov. 2019 ?? 13:51, stan <stanb@panix.com> a ??crit : > > > I am trting to do something, and it ias not working as I think it should. > > > > Consider: > > > > onnected to a database called stan as stan > > > > /dt reports > > > > List of relations > > Schema | Name | Type | Owner > > --------+--------------------------+-------+------- > > ica | biz_constants | table | stan > > ica | bom_item | table | stan > > ica | costing_unit | table | stan > > ica | customer | table | stan > > ica | employee | table | stan > > > > Connect as user postgres to database stan and execute: > > > > grant all ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA ica to harec ; > > > > Connect to database stan as user harec > > > > stan=> \dt > > Did not find any relations. > > stan=> \c > > psql (12.1 (Debian 12.1-1.pgdg100+1), server 11.6 (Debian > > 11.6-1.pgdg100+1)) > > You are now connected to database "stan" as user "harec". > > stan=> > > > > What am I doing wrong? > > > > > Might be a wrong search_path or maybe your harec user doesn't have USAGE > right on the ica schema. >
Well,
[local] stan@stan=# \dn List of schemas Name | Owner --------+---------- ica | stan public | postgres stan | stan
[local] stan@stan=# grant usage on ica to harec ; ERROR: relation "ica" does not exist
Is this incorect syntaxe?
Yes, it is incorrect. You should tell PostgreSQL you're talking about a schema, hence: