Re: GRANT problem ?

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To: "GRIMOIS Eric" <eric(dot)grimois(at)cpam-cergypontoise(dot)cnamts(dot)fr>, <pgsql-sql(at)postgresql(dot)org>
Subject: Re: GRANT problem ?
Date: 2002-03-12 11:58:05
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try :
grant all on absence_jour_id_seq TO gddtest ;

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From: "GRIMOIS Eric" <eric(dot)grimois(at)cpam-cergypontoise(dot)cnamts(dot)fr>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 12:16 PM
Subject: [SQL] GRANT problem ?

> Hi
>
> I get a error message when i do an INSERT in a table (Absence_jour)
> containing a SERIAL field :
>
> ERROR: absence_jour_id_seq.nextval: you don't have permissions to set
> sequence absence_jour_id_seq
>
> It fails (with PSQL and ODBC) when i connect as a simple user (gddtest),
but
> i granted all privileges on the table for him
> with the command GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON Absence_jour TO gddtest !
> It works when i connect as a superuser (the user who created the table).
>
> Hints (maybe) : PostgreSQL 7.2 compiled on AIX 4.2 with GCC 2.95.2
>
> Thanks
>
> Eric GRIMOIS
> Analyste programmeur
> SEI - CPAM du Val d'Oise
>
>
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