dipti shah <shahdipti1...@gmail.com> writes:
> I have created the stored procedure that allows particular users to create
> the table. I want to prevent users to drop the tables owned by someone esle
> and hence, I am making owner of each table created by this stored procedure
> to super user(postgres) so that no one will be allowed to drop/alter table.
> I want to allow to drop/alter the table by actuall user who ran the stored
> procedure to create the table. Could anyone please suggest me how to proceed
> with this?

It sounds like you are going to a great deal of trouble to reinvent the
standard behavior.  Why not forget the stored procedure and just let
users create and drop their own tables?

                        regards, tom lane

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