On 03/21/2018 10:48 AM, Louis Battuello wrote:


The point is you can't resolve a name like "schema_1.something" unless
you have USAGE on schema_1.  So the RI-checking query, which is run as
the owner of the table, fails at parse time.

That certainly makes sense for user_2 that owns the reference table and is 
blocked by not having usage on the reference table’s schema.

But, user_1 owns both schemas and has usage on both but no longer owns the 
reference table in one schema. Why is user_1’s insert on the referencing table 
failing? Is the validation of the FK no longer done as user_1?


From Tom's post:
"
The point is you can't resolve a name like "schema_1.something" unless
you have USAGE on schema_1.  So the RI-checking query, which is run as
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
the owner of the table, fails at parse time."
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

It is not the user that is doing the INSERT that matters it is the user that owns the table that matters.

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Adrian Klaver
adrian.kla...@aklaver.com


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