On Tue, Aug 15, 2017 at 3:02 PM, Francisco Reyes <li...@natserv.net> wrote:
> I have a DB where we changed ownership of all objects. > > We had: > > ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE old_dbowner GRANT SELECT ON tables TO > dbgroup_ro_group; > ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE old_dbowner GRANT SELECT ON sequences TO > dbgroup_ro_group; > > ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE old_dbowner GRANT SELECT, UPDATE, > DELETE, INSERT ON tables TO dbgroup_rw_group; > ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE old_dbowner GRANT SELECT, USAGE > ON sequences TO dbgroup_rw_group; > ALTER DEFAULT PRIVILEGES FOR ROLE old_dbowner GRANT EXECUTE > ON functions TO dbgroup_rw_group; > > > But now there is a new DB owner and I have run the above, but with > new_dbowner. How can I delete the old default grants? Can't find examples > and don't see it on the documentation either. > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. You just reverse them, changing GRANT...TO into REVOKE...FROM. When the altered-default is the same thing as the default-default, then the altered-default disappears. Cheers, Jeff