[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> It is not possible to grant insert for a single table. Granting this
> right only works if grant all is used.

Works for me:

<< as postgres >>

regression=# create user foo;
CREATE USER
regression=# create table zz (f1 int);
CREATE

<< as foo >>

regression=> select * from zz;
ERROR:  zz: Permission denied.
regression=> insert into zz values(22);
ERROR:  zz: Permission denied.

<< as postgres >>

regression=# grant insert on zz to foo;
CHANGE

<< as foo >>

regression=> insert into zz values(22);
INSERT 939431 1
regression=> select * from zz;
ERROR:  zz: Permission denied.
regression=> update zz set f1 = 33;
ERROR:  zz: Permission denied.
regression=>

If you think there's a problem you're going to have to be more
specific.

                        regards, tom lane

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