Kenneth Downs <ken@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Perhaps a lesser form of CREATEROLE, CREATEROLE_LIMITED, who can create > roles and only grant to the roles he himself is a member of. You can make that out of spare parts today, by granting non-superusers execute rights on functions that create users. regression=# create or replace function makeuser(text) returns void as $$ begin execute 'create role ' || quote_ident($1) || ' login'; end$$ language plpgsql security definer; CREATE FUNCTION regression=# revoke all on function makeuser(text) from public; REVOKE regression=# create user joe; CREATE ROLE regression=# grant execute on function makeuser(text) to joe; GRANT regression=# \c - joe You are now connected to database "regression" as user "joe". regression=> create user foo; ERROR: permission denied to create role regression=> select makeuser('foo'); makeuser ---------- (1 row) regression=> \c - foo You are now connected to database "regression" as user "foo". regression=> regards, tom lane