Difference between revisions of "Amazon Redshift: show permissions"

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     u.usename,
 
     u.usename,
 
     s.schemaname,
 
     s.schemaname,
     [[has_schema_privilege]](u.usename,s.schemaname,'[[create]]') AS user_has_select_permission,
+
     [[has_schema_privilege]](u.usename,s.schemaname,'[[create]]') AS user_has_create_permission,
 
     has_schema_privilege(u.usename,s.schemaname,'[[usage]]') AS user_has_usage_permission
 
     has_schema_privilege(u.usename,s.schemaname,'[[usage]]') AS user_has_usage_permission
 
  FROM
 
  FROM

Revision as of 11:19, 28 April 2022

SELECT
    u.usename,
    s.schemaname,
    has_schema_privilege(u.usename,s.schemaname,'create') AS user_has_create_permission,
    has_schema_privilege(u.usename,s.schemaname,'usage') AS user_has_usage_permission
FROM
    pg_user u
CROSS JOIN
    (SELECT DISTINCT schemaname FROM pg_tables) s
WHERE
    u.usename = 'myUserName'
    AND s.schemaname = 'mySchemaName'
;
 usename | schemaname | user_has_select_permission | user_has_usage_permission
---------+------------+----------------------------+---------------------------
(0 rows)
 usename | schemaname | user_has_select_permission | user_has_usage_permission
---------+------------+----------------------------+---------------------------
 your_user  | your_schema  | f                          | f
(1 row)


Grant privileges:

grant select on all tables in schema YOUR_SCHEMA to YOUR_USER;
grant create on all tables in schema YOUR_SCHEMA to YOUR_USER;
grant all on schema YOUR_SCHEMA to group YOUR_USER;

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