Re: It's time to support GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, ..., ..., ... ON database.* to username

From: "Ben Trewern" <ben(dot)trewern(at)mowlem(dot)com>
To: pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org
Subject: Re: It's time to support GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, ..., ..., ... ON database.* to username
Date: 2007-10-01 11:28:07
Message-ID: fdqlk4$2mne$1@news.hub.org
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<dterrors(at)hotmail(dot)com> wrote in message
news:1191171471(dot)166339(dot)141990(at)d55g2000hsg(dot)googlegroups(dot)com(dot)(dot)(dot)
>
> I don't care if it's part of the SQL standard or not. I don't care if
> oracle does it or not. You're losing mysql converts as they go
> through the tutorial and get to this point. Or worse, they just "grant
> all" because it's easier, thus causing security holes. User
> friendliness matters.
>

You can use the pgAdmin's grant wizard to do what you want.

Regards,

Ben

BTW thanks for the polite e-mail. :-/

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