On Thursday, February 20, 2025, Dominique Devienne <ddevie...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi. Today I was surprised that REVOKE ALL ON DATABASE FROM ROLE silently
> did nothing, even with CASCADE, when I was running it as SUPERUSER,
> preventing DROP'ing the ROLE. I had to manually SET ROLE to the GRANTOR, do
> the REVOKE, which DID something this time, and then I could DROP the role.
>
> That's hardly convenient :). And I was helping someone else who couldn't
> figure out how to drop that role. Isn't there a better way?
>
> I thought SUPERUSER was more powerful that than. Why isn't it?
>

This has nothing to do with power/permissions.  It is about not specifying
“granted by” in your SQL command and thus failing to fully and correctly
specify the single permission you want to revoke.

David J.

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