D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:
>
> REVOKE ALL ON account FROM PUBLIC;
>
> CREATE VIEW passwd AS SELECT uid, login, bid, gcos, home, shell
> FROM account WHERE a_active = 't';
>
> REVOKE ALL ON passwd FROM PUBLIC;
> GRANT SELECT ON passwd TO PUBLIC;
>
> Unfortunately this doesn't work. The VIEW inherits the permissions
> from the table it is a view of. It seems to me that allowing a view
> to define permissions separately from its parent would be a useful
> thing. So, does anyone know if this behaviour is allowed by the
> SQL spec and if it is allowed, would this be difficult to do?
This is allowed by SQL and this is very useful thing. Not easy to implement:
views are handled by RULES - after parsing and before planning, - but
permissions are checked by executor (execMain.c:InitPlan()->ExecCheckPerms()).
Vadim