On Nov 1, 4:39 pm, t...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (Tom Lane) wrote: > Kevin Field <kevinjamesfi...@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > Strange, no? Anybody have any ideas why this might be? > > Worksforme: > > regression=# create group "user"; > CREATE ROLE > regression=# create group extranet_user in group "user"; > CREATE ROLE > regression=# create user x in group extranet_user; > CREATE ROLE > regression=# create view page_startup as select ... > CREATE VIEW > regression=# GRANT SELECT ON TABLE page_startup TO "user"; > GRANT > regression=# set session authorization x; > SET > regression=> select * from page_startup; > [ works ] > > I'm a bit suspicious of naming a group "user". I wonder whether you > outsmarted yourself somewhere along the line by failing to double-quote > that name, so that the command ended up doing something else than you > thought. > > regards, tom lane Good point about the naming (I was a bit wary of it myself but hadn't thought of the right thing yet); however, as you can see, the view grant is quoted, and also pgAdminIII shows this: GRANT "user" TO extranet_user; My guess is that it has something to do with the join to the table 'mandate'. If your view definition includes a CASE WHEN... that would potentially (but never actually, since it tests for permission first) select from a table that you don't have permission to select from...does it still work for you? (I'll try to build a generic example tomorrow to limit it to this specific test.) Thanks, Kev -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general