On 2023-11-04 21:42:34 +0000, Brent Wood wrote: > >> We have 2 sets of database user groups – > >> > >> 1. App – who owns the application schemas (and tables) > >> 2. Support – who provides db support > >> > >> We want Support users to have no SELECT or DML privilege but only ALTER > TABLE > >> to perform any troubleshooting in the database. > > >This seems strange to me. What kind of troubleshooting requires to > >ability to ALTER TABLE but not to do DML? > > Where your db admin & data admin are separated. Data security issues can > require minimal access to data, which a dba does not necessarily require. > Especially when the DBA role is contracted out. > > Sort of along this line, we have offloaded user management to AD, so our DB > user management is now carried out via in-house IT, who are not DBA's and have > no access to data. This doesn't answer the question why ALTER TABLE privilege would be required. hp -- _ | Peter J. Holzer | Story must make more sense than reality. |_|_) | | | | | hjp@xxxxxx | -- Charles Stross, "Creative writing __/ | http://www.hjp.at/ | challenge!"
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