Am 31.12.2012 um 02:11 schrieb Adrian Klaver:

> On 12/30/2012 04:06 PM, Christian Hammers wrote:
>> Am Sun, 30 Dec 2012 15:54:32 +0100
>> schrieb Philipp Kraus <philipp.kr...@flashpixx.de>:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> can I set all rights to a schema and its content? I have different
>>> schema and in the public schema all users should be do everything
>>> (select, update, delete, call functions, etc). Also if I add a new
>>> user, the user should be get also the rights. My other schemas are
>>> only access by the database user only.
>>> 
>>> How can I do this?
>>> 
>>> Phil
>> 
>> AFAIK you can't set all rights for all tables, views, functions etc.
>> inside a schema "recursively" with one command. Neither can you say
>> that, inside a specific schema, every newly created table or function
>> should automatically get a "default" access list.
>> (the "template1" database can only be used to do the latter for newly
>> created databases).
> 
> Actually as of 9.0 that is not strictly true:
> http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.2/interactive/sql-alterdefaultprivileges.html

Thanks, I use PG >= 9.0, so I have set the default privileges

Phil

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