pg_group system table
От | Gordon Clarke |
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Тема | pg_group system table |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.10.10002230719150.11555-100000@localhost.localdomain обсуждение исходный текст |
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Re: [SQL] pg_group system table
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Список | pgsql-sql |
Sent this msg over a week ago and had no replies and as I'm in need of an answer asap I thought I'd resubmit it. Thanks. ---------------------------------------- The pgsql doco mentions that there is no create group command, at least in v6.5.2. Further, that one needs to insert directly into the system table pg_group which is fine. So I retrieved the user id's I needed from pg_user and made the following insert. insert into pg_group(groname, grosysid, grolist) values('dba',50,'{102,101,100}'); Now I want to determine which group(s) a certain user is in. So I tried. select groname from pg_group pg where pg.grolist{} = 101; Which doesn't work, nor does.. select groname from pg_group pg where pg.grolist[] = 101; As well as many other combinations I tried. Too many to list and I'm obviously on the wrong path. However, provided I know where that user id is in the list ie. second, the query works. This is not what I want because I'm not necessarily going to know where that user id is in the list. So how do I write the query in a general way given just the user id and not its position? A way around is to make 3 entries for the above insert and therefore the user id will always be the first and only item in the list, but I don't want to have to resort to that. Cheers...Gordon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4ZzZ Brisbane's First Community FM Station ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Demo Show - Supporting Australian UnsignedArtists Mon nights 6-7pm (0800-0900UTC) on 4ZzZ 102.1 FM http://www.4zzzfm.org.au/zed (RAfeed) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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