role_table_grants
The view role_table_grants identifies all
privileges granted on tables or views where the grantor or grantee
is a currently enabled role. Further information can be found
under table_privileges. The only effective
difference between this view
and table_privileges is that this view omits
tables that have been made accessible to the current user by way of
a grant to PUBLIC.
Table 36.34. role_table_grants Columns
| Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
grantor | sql_identifier | Name of the role that granted the privilege |
grantee | sql_identifier | Name of the role that the privilege was granted to |
table_catalog | sql_identifier | Name of the database that contains the table (always the current database) |
table_schema | sql_identifier | Name of the schema that contains the table |
table_name | sql_identifier | Name of the table |
privilege_type | character_data |
Type of the privilege: SELECT,
INSERT, UPDATE,
DELETE, TRUNCATE,
REFERENCES, or TRIGGER
|
is_grantable | yes_or_no | YES if the privilege is grantable, NO if not |
with_hierarchy | yes_or_no |
In the SQL standard, WITH HIERARCHY OPTION
is a separate (sub-)privilege allowing certain operations on
table inheritance hierarchies. In Postgres Pro Enterprise, this is included
in the SELECT privilege, so this column
shows YES if the privilege
is SELECT, else NO.
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