Hi Tiff, from what you say, it sounds that each user should have his or her own database. Considering the other answers here already pointing out the difficulties, why don't you just create a database for each user with the same name as the username and grant him or her access to it. So, basically like this: postgres=# create role "userA" login; CREATE ROLE postgres=# create database "userA" owner "userA"; CREATE DATABASE postgres=# create role "userB" login; CREATE ROLE postgres=# create database "userB" owner "userB"; CREATE DATABASE When, say, "userB" goes away, his or her data will go the way all things do: drop database "userB"; drop role "userB"; Or did I misunderstand you? Cheers, Paul > On 07. Mar, 2020, at 00:28, Tiffany Thang <tiffanythang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, > Is there a way in PostgreSQL 12 to restrict user to creating a database with a specific database name? > > For example, userA can only create a database with a name called mydb. Any other names would generate an error. > > If that is not possible, will it be possible then to limit userA to creating only one database? Granting the createdb privilege would allow the user to create any number of databases which I want to avoid. > > Thanks. > > Tiff