On Thu, 5 Dec 2013, Andy Colson wrote:

On 12/5/2013 4:05 PM, Frank Miles wrote:

  The table schema is {\d
credmisc}:
And this is all owned by: {\dp credmisc}
You have a table credmisc, in schema credmisc, owned by credmisc?
It could be a path problem.  Maybe trigger should be:

Sorry for the perhaps overly compact way that I was describing
how I recovered the schema (by executing \d credmisc) and ownership
(\dp credmisc).  It's owned by 'fpm'.

trig_credmisc_updt BEFORE UPDATE ON credmisc.credmisc FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE PROCEDURE credmisc.trigonupdtcredmisc()

     trig_credmisc_ins BEFORE INSERT ON credmisc FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE
PROCEDURE trigoninscredmisc()
     trig_credmisc_updt BEFORE UPDATE ON credmisc FOR EACH ROW EXECUTE
PROCEDURE trigonupdtcredmisc()



                             Access privileges
  Schema |   Name   | Type  | Access privileges | Column access
privileges
--------+----------+-------+-------------------+--------------------------
  public | credmisc | table | fpm=ardxt/fpm    +|
         |          |       | bioeng=r/fpm      |



Could we see the permissions on the functions too?

-Andy

As a trigger, can it be 'owned'?  And since the problem occurs even
when the trigger is dropped, it seems ultimately not involved.

Thanks for trying, though!
   -Frank


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