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wikipedia:Database schema are analogous to directories at the operating system level, except that schemas cannot be nested. [1] Typical schemas usage scenarios [2]:
- To allow many users to use one database without interfering with each other.
- To organize database objects into logical groups to make them more manageable.
- Third-party applications can be put into separate schemas so they do not collide with the names of other objects.
public or default
Contents
Examples[edit]
Grant examples on schemas:
GRANT USAGE ON ALL SEQUENCES IN SCHEMA your_schema TO mygrp;
[3]GRANT USAGE ON SCHEMA your_schema TO GROUP your_group;
- Show/List schemas:
select nspname from pg_catalog.pg_namespace;
select schema_name from information_schema.schemata;
[4]\dn
\dn+
PostgreSQL: pg_catalog
and public
.
GRANT SELECT ON ALL TABLES IN SCHEMA public TO xxx;
ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES IN SCHEMA public GRANT SELECT ON TABLES TO xxx;
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON SCHEMA
Errors[edit]
Related[edit]
- Liquibase
- PostgreSQL, Amazon Redshift
- GRANT
- Role
- PostgreSQL: catalogs
GRANT SELECT
- Index, Table, Schema, Sequence, Views, Materialized Views
SET search_path
,SHOW search_path
GRANT ON ALL TABLES
schema_name
News[edit]
- Oct 2022 PostgreSQL 15, revokes the CREATE permission from all users except a database owner from the public (or default) schema
See also[edit]
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