RE: Permissions on Tables - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Luis Magaña
Subject RE: Permissions on Tables
Date
Msg-id SAK.2000.10.31.joijhhsr@thor
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In response to Permissions on Tables  (Luis Magaña <joe666@gnovus.com>)
List pgsql-general
Thanks, that was the solution

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Original message from: "Edmar Wiggers"
>Try using adding -E option to psql. It will show you the queries used to
>answer \d* (and other) commands.
>
>psql -E test
>test=> \dp
>********* QUERY *********
>SELECT relname as "Relation",
>       relacl as "Access permissions"
>FROM   pg_class
>WHERE  ( relkind = 'r' OR relkind = 'S') AND
>       relname !~ '^pg_'
>ORDER BY relname
>*************************
>...
>
>>     I'm writing a interface that should manage users groups and
>> permissions on tables in a database.  Have almost completed users
>> and groups handling, but now I'm facing a problem... How can I
>> find out what
>> are the permissions on a table without using \dp ?.  This should
>> be done through a SELECT or something similar.  Thanks for any
>> help gentlemans.
>
>Take care,
>
>Edmar
>
>


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