Обсуждение: decode access privileges
what does this mean?
{postgres=arwdRxt/postgres,username=r/postgres}
cheers, jzs
--- John Smith <jayzee.smith@gmail.com> wrote:
> what does this mean?
> {postgres=arwdRxt/postgres,username=r/postgres}
This link describes each of the letters:
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/sect_03_04.html
Regards,
Richard Broersma Jr.
On Sep 26, 2007, at 14:51 , John Smith wrote:
> what does this mean?
>
> {postgres=arwdRxt/postgres,username=r/postgres}
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/sql-grant.html
If you provide a bit more information (such as where and how you see
this information), you might assist those trying to help. I ended up
looking through the system catalogs, in particular pg_database, which
pointed me to the GRANT and REVOKE documentation. Not the quickest
route, but I got there. Hope this helps.
Michael Glaesemann
grzm seespotcode net
On 9/26/07, Michael Glaesemann <grzm@seespotcode.net> wrote:
>
> On Sep 26, 2007, at 14:51 , John Smith wrote:
>
> > what does this mean?
> >
> > {postgres=arwdRxt/postgres,username=r/postgres}
>
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.2/interactive/sql-grant.html
...purrrfect! thanks michael. i got there by "\dp"
a sorta follow-up:
"\dp" gets access privileges for objects inside the public schema.
how'd i find access privileges for a private schema (not objects
inside that private schema- "\dp schemaname." gets that fine)?
just did a "grant on..." a private schema and wanna see it. something
like "\z schemaname"?
cheers, jzs