Re: [GENERAL] From: gorman@acheron.franken.de - Mailing list pgsql-general

From gorman@acheron.franken.de
Subject Re: [GENERAL] From: gorman@acheron.franken.de
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Msg-id 199904252324.BAA10993@orinoco.franken.de
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> This should do the trick:
>
> update pg_group set grolist = '{uid1, uis2, uid3}' where grosysid = 1;
> update pg_group set grolist = '{uid4, uis5, uid6}' where grosysid = 2;
>
> where uid1,uid2,uid3 is pg_user.Usesysid for each user in group 1 and
> uid4,uid5,uid6 is pg_user.Usesysid for each user in group 2 and

Oh, thanks a lot. Yes this fixed my trouble. I think this is a problem in
the create user and/or alter user command. Because this command imho has
to enter the group-values in the pg_group table.

Ok, now I now how to make the trick

Thanks for your very fast help to this problem.


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Bye
    Ernst
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Ernst Lehmann                                    lehmann@acheron.franken.de
Regensburg   ; Germany



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