Re: GRANT ALL ON recursive for all tables in my scheme? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Alan Hodgson
Subject Re: GRANT ALL ON recursive for all tables in my scheme?
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Msg-id 200803041600.39195@hal.medialogik.com
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In response to GRANT ALL ON recursive for all tables in my scheme?  ("A Lau" <lau.studium@gmx.net>)
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On Tuesday 04 March 2008, "A Lau" <lau.studium@gmx.net> wrote:
> I recently searched for a way to grant permissions to a new created user
> for all tables in a scheme or database. I just found ways who uses psql
> and scripts. But I'm astonished that there is no way to do it with the
> "grant all on database [schema]..."-option. Actually i thought that a
> grant on a schema or database would recusivly set the accoding
> permissions to the corresponding objects (eg. tables, views...). Is there
> a way to do it easily in SQL-Syntax without psql and scripting? Why it
> can't be done with the grant-operator?
>

Normally you would have a group role or roles that have appropriate
permissions already, and then just grant role to new_user for group
membership.

--
Alan

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