Difference between revisions of "Amazon Redshift: show permissions"
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* <code>[[has_table_privilege]]</code> | * <code>[[has_table_privilege]]</code> | ||
* [[View GRANTs on Redshift]] | * [[View GRANTs on Redshift]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[GRANT USAGE]] |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 11:07, 28 April 2022
SELECT u.usename, s.schemaname, has_schema_privilege(u.usename,s.schemaname,'create') AS user_has_select_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' ;
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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,GRANT USAGE
,GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES
,GRANT SELECT
, View GRANTs on Redshift,has_table_privilege
,has_schema_privilege
,HAS_DATABASE_PRIVILEGE
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- Amazon Redshift,
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, Amazon Redshift query editor, GRANT, AQUA,has schema privilege
, WLM, Amazon Redshift Spectrum, metrics, VACUUM, SET
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