Okay. Thanks.
Dipti.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 3:20 PM, A. Kretschmer <andreas.kretschmer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In response to dipti shah :> Thanks Kretschmer but I have seen those function. The below query returns error
> but you could see that 'user1' has ALL permissions on table 'techtable'.
>
> techdb=# SELECT has_table_privilege('user1', 'techtable', 'ALL');
> ERROR: unrecognized privilege type: "ALL"
>> Do I have to run this command as below which includes all permissionsRight, you have to name all privileges.
> explicitly? Did I miss anything?
The desired access privilege type is specified by a text string, which
must evaluate to one of the values SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE,
TRUNCATE, REFERENCES, or TRIGGER.
Andreas
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