Re: Surprising results from current_role in a "security invoker" trigger function in a "cascade delete via FK" scenario - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Julien Rouhaud
Subject Re: Surprising results from current_role in a "security invoker" trigger function in a "cascade delete via FK" scenario
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In response to Re: Surprising results from current_role in a "security invoker" trigger function in a "cascade delete via FK" scenario  (Bryn Llewellyn <bryn@yugabyte.com>)
Responses Re: Surprising results from current_role in a "security invoker" trigger function in a "cascade delete via FK" scenario
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On Thu, Aug 11, 2022 at 04:20:20PM -0700, Bryn Llewellyn wrote:
>
> Nobody has told me how an outsider like me can deliver such a .zip file,
> together with its typographically nuanced external documentation, to readers
> of plsql-general. So this is what I'll do:

You mentioned previously that "Email attachments don't make it to the archive
for posts to this list", but they should.  It seems that you're using apple
mail, which is famous for having such problems, see [1] for instance.

Using a different MUA, or configuring apple mail to correctly put attachment as
attachment will solve this problem.

[1]: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CABUevEwEw35g7n3peoqmpWraQuRvounck7puDUWU-S-%3DyfsoEA%40mail.gmail.com



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