Thanks Bruce for replying.
The ACL is display in the PgAdmin tool for Windows on the properties for a
table or function. ACL is the Privileges. By default, when you create a new
function or table, the ACL is null. However, if you add some privileges, and
then remove all, the ACL is not longer null, it displays the brackets {}.
I just need to know if the brackets are normal when all the privileges are
remove. Or how to reset the privileges (ACL) to default (null).
Thanks,
Juan C. Aragon
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[mailto:pgsql-bugs-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of Bruce Momjian
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2010 10:13 PM
To: Juan C. Aragon
Cc: pgsql-bugs@postgresql.org
Subject: Re: [BUGS] Reset ACL to default for pg 8.0
Juan C. Aragon wrote:
> Hi Guys:
>
>
>
> I need to know how to reset the ACL to default (null) for a function. This
> is for PostgreSQL 8.0.14 and 8.4.1 on Windows.
>
> I used the User Interface to removed all the Privileges, but the ACL is
> still = {}
>
> I need to make the ACL to be blank (null), nothing in there.
>
>
>
> Because if the ACL = {} and I do a db restore, it sets the ACL = <owner>,
> but I need it to be blank.
Well, if I create a table and look at pg_dump, I see:
ALTER TABLE public.test OWNER TO postgres;
and the owner has permissions by default on the table. Perhaps you want
to revoke owner permissions on the table.
Where are you seeing this ACL?
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