On 5/18/25 12:17, Ayush Vatsa wrote:
Hi Postgres Community,
I had a quick question regarding function-level privileges in PostgreSQL.
We know that |REVOKE EXECUTE ON FUNCTION ...| removes the ability to call the function. But when we do:
REVOKE ALL ON FUNCTION my_func(args) FROM some_role;

does this revoke anything other than |EXECUTE|? Are there any other privileges that apply to functions which get revoked via |REVOKE ALL|?
 > I looked through the documentation but couldn’t find a definitive answer
on whether |ALL| includes more than just |EXECUTE| in the context of functions.

See here:

https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/ddl-priv.html

Table 5.1. ACL Privilege Abbreviations

This is the best way to see what privileges apply to what objects.


Would appreciate any insights or pointers.

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Regards,
Ayush


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