Looks like I have turned off usecatupd in pg_shadow. Doh! Was mucking
around with permissions some time ago but not had any trouble up till now.
Any ideas how to switch it back? Update pg_shadow SET usecatupd ..... gives
me Permission denied!!!
Ben.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Lane [mailto:tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us]
> Sent: 22 October 2000 04:08
> To: Trewern, Ben
> Cc: 'pgsql-general@postgresql.org'
> Subject: Re: [GENERAL] Updating pg_attribute - Permission denied
>
>
> "Trewern, Ben" <Ben.Trewern@mowlem.com> writes:
> > I was trying to update attnotnull = 't' in the pg_attribute
> to add Not Null
> > constraint to a table. It gave me a Permission denied.
> > Is this standard? Am I not allowed to change system
> catalogues (I am using
> > the postgres superuser!)
>
> I don't believe it --- are you *sure* you were superuser? Or perhaps
> you'd turned off pg_shadow's usecatupd for yourself?
>
> I get this behavior:
>
> play=> update pg_attribute set attnotnull = 't' where
> attrelid = 334893 and
> play-> attname = 'f1';
> ERROR: pg_attribute: Permission denied.
> play=> \c - postgres
> You are now connected as new user postgres.
> play=# update pg_attribute set attnotnull = 't' where
> attrelid = 334893 and
> play-# attname = 'f1';
> UPDATE 1
> play=#
>
> > Or can you only change attnotnull to false i.e. remove a not null
> > constraint? I suppose this would make some kind of sense, as there
> > could already be Nulls in the field.
>
> It's up to you to worry about that sort of consistency issue if you
> reach in and hack pg_attribute directly. Certainly the permission
> check is not concerned with it.
>
> regards, tom lane
>