From: | "Marie G(dot) Tuite" <mariegtdb(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | Jodi Kanter <jkanter(at)virginia(dot)edu>, Postgres Admin List <pgsql-admin(at)postgresql(dot)org> |
Subject: | Re: seeing tables across databases |
Date: | 2004-07-09 21:12:59 |
Message-ID: | 20040709211259.15378.qmail@web21402.mail.yahoo.com |
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--- Jodi Kanter <jkanter(at)virginia(dot)edu> wrote:
> I am working with a colleague who is using postgres
> to create a number
> of databases. On his system when he views his tables
> (\d) he can see
> tables from other databases - not all of them but
> some. He cannot access
> them as the user he is signed in as because he does
> not have privileges,
> but he can see them. When he dropped that database
> and then recreated it
> (without making tables) he could then only see those
> few tables from the
> other database.
> I had him run a revoke all on public first but that
> did not correct it.
> Strangly enough he cannot see many of the other
> tables from other
> databases.
> I have several databases on my system and do not
> have this problem. Is
> there some setting that I am not aware of that could
> explain this
> situation? thoughts?
> Thanks
> Jodi Kanter
The tables visible before adding new tables --
presumably these are the tables present in the
template being used to create the database?
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