From: | Antonio Goméz Soto <antonio(dot)gomez(dot)soto(at)gmail(dot)com> |
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To: | rod(at)iol(dot)ie |
Cc: | Thom Brown <thombrown(at)gmail(dot)com>, Nilesh Govindarajan <lists(at)itech7(dot)com>, pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: How to grant a user read-only access to a database? |
Date: | 2010-03-02 15:24:49 |
Message-ID: | 4B8D2DC1.6050305@gmail.com |
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Op 02-03-10 16:14, Raymond O'Donnell schreef:
> On 02/03/2010 14:56, Thom Brown wrote:
>>>
>>> But I still need to define access to each table separately?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Antonio.
>>>
>>
>> As far as I'm aware. It's only in the upcoming version 9.0 that you
>> can do things like:
>>
>> GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO readonly;
>>
>> Other folk on here may have some alternative suggestions though.
>
> I think people have in the past posted queries that extract the table
> names from the system catalogues and then grant privileges on them....
> it might be worthwhile having a trawl through the archives.
>
> Ray.
>
Ok, will do. Thanks.
Antonio
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