On Tue, 2011-08-23 at 06:43 -0700, igivanoff wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have the following situation:
> 
> postgres=# create database foo with encoding = 'UTF8';
> postgres=# \c foo
> foo=# CREATE SCHEMA sc;
> foo=# ALTER DATABASE foo SET search_path=sc, pg_catalog;
> foo=# CREATE ROLE usr LOGIN PASSWORD 'usr' NOINHERIT CREATEDB VALID UNTIL
> 'infinity';
> foo=# grant all privileges on all sequences in schema sc to usr;
> foo=# CREATE SEQUENCE foo_seq INCREMENT BY 1;
> foo=# select relname, relacl from pg_class where relkind = 'S';
>  relname | relacl
> ---------+--------
>  foo_seq |
> (1 row)
> 
> i.e. even thought I request to have all privileges for all sequences in the
> schema, I don't for any new ones.
> 
> This is not a problem for a fresh PostgreSQL database where I can set the
> grant at the end of the schema deployment. But if I want to add any new
> sequence to the database I need to explicitly add the grant to each new
> sequence.
> 
> Is this expected behavior? 

Sure, GRANT only works on existing objects.

> If so is there a work around to my problem so I can get all privileges to my
> user for any new sequence in the schema?
> 

ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES
(http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.0/interactive/sql-alterdefaultprivileges.html).


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