On 10/23/10 11:01 AM, Craig Ringer wrote: > Yep. As for not explicitly mentioning "lower" roles when granting a > higher role (ie "admin" isn't also a "user") - role inheritance. I knew about role inheritance, I just didn't know about the pg_has_role() function for determining if a user has a role. That's helpful, but I really don't want to be hitting the database with a pg_has_role() call for every time I want to check if a user should have access to a certain page or function in my application. Normally, when the user logs in, I'd cache their user info, and any roles they have, either directly or indirectly. But how can I do this if I'm not directly making administrators members of the other groups they inherit the rights of? In other words, is there a convenience function or view I can use to get a list of all roles the user has access to, both directly or indirectly? -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general