Marcus England wrote:

On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 09:29, Joe Conway wrote:


Marcus England wrote:





Again, I don't know what your definition of "most, if not all other DBMS's" is, but a quick read through my MSSQL2000 manual indicates SQL Server is no different from Postgres in this regard. Same for Oracle 9i. I'd say that covers the majority of DBMS installations. I don't have a DB2 manual handy to check.



I guess I meant the ability to grant permissions easily at the DB level.
It's trivial in SQL Server via Enterprise Manager - no SQL needed. I
assume DB2 and Oracle have similar facilities, not necessarily in SQL.
Perhaps pgadmin has this ability?


AFAIR pgAdmin2 does have a grant utility for this. pgAdmin3 has this on the TODO for the next version.

Regards,
Andreas


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