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In response to Re: 101 Grants and Access Right Table/View  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
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Tom,

These are existing objects/tables.  So I assume after the grants were run,  the  information_schema.role_table_grants
andinformation_schema.usage_privileges shouldn't be blank right/now rows return? 

Thank you
Kam
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Subject: [EXT] Re: 101 Grants and Access Right Table/View

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"Wong, Kam Fook (TR Technology)" <kamfook.wong@thomsonreuters.com> writes:
> I have a simple question for "access rights" view or table within Postgres.
> Here is my grant query:

> GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA abc TO abc_user; GRANT SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE,
> DELETE ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA abc TO abc_user; GRANT ALL ON ALL
> SEQUENCES IN SCHEMA abc TO abc_user; GRANT EXECUTE ON ALL ROUTINES IN
> SCHEMA abc TO abc_user;

> But I can't find a view/table that is associated with the above
> grants?

Those commands would simply apply the grants to any existing objects in the given schema, so you'd have to look at such
objectsto see the effects.  If there are none, nothing happens. 

You might be looking for ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES?

            regards, tom lane



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